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Bracebridge opens new walking labyrinth at Annie Williams Memorial Park

  • Writer: Unique Muskoka
    Unique Muskoka
  • Feb 17
  • 1 min read

The Town of Bracebridge has opened a walking labyrinth at Annie Williams Memorial Park, created to support mindfulness, reflection and recreation.


The project was marked at an event attended by Mayor Rick Maloney, community members and donors. It was made possible by Pam and Jeff Rimer, Robert Jacob, the Rotary Club of Bracebridge and the Bracebridge Muskoka Lakes Rotary Club.


“The labyrinth is an addition that supports community wellness,” said Mayor Maloney.

The labyrinth features a single path that can be used by people with mobility or visual impairments. The project aligns with the Town’s focus on wellness, accessibility, and outdoor activity.


Located in Annie Williams Memorial Park, the labyrinth is open to the public as a space for walking, meditation and reflection.

 
 
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