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Bracebridge celebrates opening of walking labyrinth at Annie Williams Park

From the Town of Bracebridge:

oday, the Town of Bracebridge officially opened a new walking labyrinth at Annie Williams Memorial Park, marking the completion of a community-driven project that supports mental wellness, accessibility, and recreational opportunities in one of the Town’s most cherished green spaces.



At a small celebration on site, Mayor Rick Maloney welcomed donors, partners, and members of the community to the opening. The labyrinth was made possible through the generosity of Pam and Jeff Rimer, Robert Jacob, the Rotary Club of Bracebridge, and the Bracebridge Muskoka Lakes Rotary Club.

Built with accessibility in mind, the labyrinth is fully navigable by individuals using wheelchairs and those with visual impairments. It features a single winding path that gently leads users from the outer edge to the center. Designed for reflection, mindfulness, and stress reduction, the space is intended as a peaceful destination for walking meditation and quiet contemplation.

The project supports the Town’s ongoing commitment to wellness, accessibility, and meaningful outdoor experiences in Bracebridge.

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One Comment

  1. Jennifer Pearson says:

    How wonderful! Thank you to all who made this happen. I look forward to using this meditative space.

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