If it's winter time and what's the best activity that the whole family can enjoy? Bring along a sled, toboggan, crazy carpet or anything else you have that will help you enjoy the hills before or after finding the cache. I know my kids had a blast and there are hills for every skill level on the way from posted to and near stage 2.
As it's designed for winter I've rated the terrain higher due to the ice on the trails when I placed this cache. At other times it will be a 2.0 terrain and lots of fun Summer stuff to do including a cool splash pad for the little ones, tennis, soccer fields, basketball courts and some nice trails.
To get started, do a projection of 162m 89 degrees true from the Posted Coordinates. Most stages are fairly easy but one stage is a bit tougher to add a bit of a challenge to the find.
If you find an ornament in the cache.TAKE ONE! IT'S A GIFT!
Just make sure to leave the rubber stamp kit in the cache.
This is a Letterbox Cache - to use the stamp kit, run the tip of the marker over the stamp to "ink it" and then stamp your own book. If frozen you may want to exhale on the stamp to heat it up and to moisten the ink.
Please leave the stamp and marker in the cache for future players, they are not trade items!
Congratulations to speedy54 and GeoCat1 for claiming the Gold, RSith, Sequestor and RSith Jr. the Silver and Brook22 and Hubcap33 the Bronze!
This cache has been placed by a Central Ontario Geocacher!
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Last Maintenance: August 13, 2014 - replaced missing tag at stage 4. September 29, 2011(Added 2 more tags to stage 3 and 1 more to stage 4)