Morden Park Traditional Cache
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Morden has many beautiful parks sprinkled throughout town. The Alvey Baker Morden Park extends along the banks of the Dead Horse Creek offering a natural setting for recreation, picnic areas, cycling and scenic walks in the heart of the town. There is a children's wading pool, beach volleyball area, and playground for summertime enjoyment. In winter, enjoy a brisk walk along the trails. Washrooms and sheltered picnic areas make it a popular place to gather with family and friends. A cairn at the south entrance to the park explains the origins of a fur trade post (Fort Pinancewaywinning) in this area, as well as the history surrounding Alexander Henry the Younger, a fur trader. The Back 40 Folk Festival, Border Hills Car Club, Corn & Apple Show and Shine and other activities and events are held here each year.
The cache is a micro container well hidden in an area where muggles abound, either from their nearby homes, in vehicles driving by, in the recreation areas nearby or just walking on one of the many paths nearby. Please replace the cache carefully. Bring your own writing instrument.
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