The Eagles Nest Labyrinth is a serene, contemplative space nestled within Kwomais Point Park in South Surrey, British Columbia. Located near the intersection of 128th Street and 13th Avenue, this labyrinth was opened to the public on October 13, 2012, as a place for reflection and meditation.
Set amidst a grove of second-growth fir and cedar trees, the labyrinth offers visitors a peaceful environment to unwind and connect with nature. Its design encourages introspection, making it a popular spot for those seeking a quiet retreat from the bustle of daily life.
The creation of the Eagles Nest Labyrinth was a collaborative effort involving the Peace Arch Hospice Society and other community groups, aiming to provide a therapeutic space for contemplation and healing.