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Park or Paddle - The Beaver River - 3 Traditional Geocache

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Hidden : 7/24/2004
Difficulty:
1 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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Geocache Description:

Access Point 3 –Heathcote to Slabtown (optional paddling)
Time: 1 hr
Distance: 6 km (3.7 miles)

Details: This portion of the river provides a unique sample of Grey County Wilderness. Small rapids and eddies may be encountered. Once in Slabtown, disembark on the left (west) bank, before the town dam.

It is highly recommended that you do this series in sequential order. Therefore you will be going with the flow of the river


Welcome to the "Park or Paddle Series"

There are 4 different series in this set of 30 caches. These caches are accessible by either paddling to them or driving to them. You chose your mode of transportation.

1. Park or Paddle – The Beaver River: Kimberley to Heathcote
Total Distance: 25km (4-5 hrs)
Level of Difficulty: Novice

2. Park or Paddle – The Rankin River: Isaac Lake to Sauble Falls
Total Distance:18km (5-7 hrs)
Level of Difficulty: Novice

3. Park or Paddle – The Saugeen River: Hanover to Southampton
Total Distance:102km (3-4 days)
Level of Difficulty: Intermediate

4. Park or Paddle – The Sauble:
Total Distance:
Level of Difficulty:

1. Park or Paddle – The Beaver River

River & Paddling Information

This gentle flowing river is perfect for novice paddlers. Carved through a pre-glacial valley, this route offers panoramic views of the Niagara Escapment and the surrounding countryside. Along the way the river valley provides excellent habitat for green heron, great horned owl, white tailed-deer and beaver. Note: Paddling downstream of Slabtown is NOT recommended.

Park or Paddle – The Beaver River - 1
Park or Paddle – The Beaver River - 2
Park or Paddle – The Beaver River - 3
Park or Paddle – The Beaver River - 4
Park or Paddle – Lake Eugenia - The Beaver River - 5

Historical Reflections

Named by the Huron First Nations people for the numerous beaver found along it’s banks, the Beaver River indents the Niagara Escarpment for a distance of 40km (24.8 miles) from Georgian Bay to Flesherton. In the mid-19th century, the river was used as a transportation route. The steep gradient, in some sections, provided a source of water power for mill operations. The Beaver Valley offers some of the most spectacular scenery to be found in Southern Ontario.

Fishing the Beaver

By way of fishways at the Thornbury and Clenedan Dams, sport fishing opportunities are good for rainbow and brown trout. Fly fishers are a common site along the river’s upper reaches.

INFORMATION COLLECTED FROM THE GREY BRUCE PADDLING BROCHURE MAP

The cache is a camoflauged vitamin pill screw top container.

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Ng gur onfr bs n fznyy gerr/ohfu

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)