Tucked between the Toronto Eaton Centre, Church of the Holy Trinity and 483 Bay Street is Trinity Square Park. It is a pretty simple park, a green space ringed by tall trees and surrounded by large bleacher type stairs, in the middle is a singular circle of shrubbery and a public labyrinth, formerly made of shrubs now a circular winding pathway made of paving stones. In the labyrinth they have placed the large interactive art installation called DOORS appropriately made up of empty portals lit with LED lights and interspersed with white doors.


From the Eaton Centre website, "Join us in Trinity Square for “DOORS,” an interactive art installation that blends the metaphorical with the physical from Jun 27 - Aug 31 2025. Join us in Trinity Square for “DOORS,” an interactive art installation that blends the metaphorical with the physical. Each door reveals a new surprise, as a creative reminder that every path begins with the choice to open the door to new possibilities. Whether you're here to reflect, explore, or just pass through, this exhibit offers a moment of magic in the heart of the city." You are invited to open the doors and experience the installation.
It's hard to tell in daytime but when you open a door it has a projection on a screen behind the door. There is a poster by the installation which has the following information regarding DOORS.
"What does a door mean to you? Is it a symbol of opportunity or a threshold of uncertainty? Throughout time, the door has become more than a functional object - it's a powerful metaphor for change, choice, success, failure, family, home and transformation.
The DOOR(S) invites you to reflect on the emotional weight we give to these everyday structures. With every opening, there is potential: to cross into something new to leave something behind, or to simply stand still and wonder.
This installation explores the deep symbolism of the door - and how a single, simple act of opening one can alter the course of our lives.
After all, it's just a door. Right?"