This cache has been sponsored by South Nation Conservation
(SNC)

SNC is one of 36 conservation authorities in Ontario. SNC focuses
on a variety of conservation practices within the South Nation
watershed. see map: (SNC
Watershed)
SNC is an environmental organization that works closely with its
member municipalities, government, individual landowners and
various community groups to maintain and improve the natural
resources within its watershed. This camp is an example of how SNC
works cooperatively with community to come to a positive outcome.
The posted coordinates bring you close to a faded sign for Camp
Sheldrick. This camp, which is primarily located at the end of the
eastward fork, is a Scouts Canada campground under an agreement
with South Nation Conservation.
The scouts who use this park have worked hard to create a great
campground, and have maintained the surrounding natural beauty
along Hess Creek. Unfortunately, this area has had been visited too
often by vandals. Please take note of any unusual activity going on
here in your logs.
This cache has been placed with the permission of Camp Sheldrick
warden Shawn Markell, under the condition that geocachers
do NOT leave the roadside to find this cache. This
is to ensure the security of Scouts Canada members using this
campground.
Alternatively, this cache can be accessed by canoe or kayak by
launching at Cass Bridge
Conservation Area, and paddling for approximately 2.5 km down
the South Nation River.
Cache is between Small and Regular size, located not far from the
road. There are a few thorn bushes along the way to the cache, but
they aren't very dense.
CONGRATULATIONS
GunnerMac on being the First To Find this
cache!