The name “Nokiidaa” comes from the Ojibwa term
meaning “walking together”. An appropriate designation
for a sprawling domain travelled by many.
Stretching 20 kilometres from Aurora to Holland Landing, the
Nokiidaa Trail System consists of a myriad of multi use trails with
numerous access points. It is a convenient link through many town
parks and greenspaces including Rogers Reservoir, Fairy Lake,
Sheppard’s Bush and Mabel Davis to name a few. These are
fabulous sites to discover a variety of trees and plant life as
well as birds, fish, and a multitude of other wild animals. Most
offer parking and lovely picnic areas. Activities are held year
round at these stations.
This nano is hidden along the Nokiidaa trail passing through the
Aurora Community Arboretum. The parking is at the Aurora Canine
Common Dog Park. Please do not try to bushwhack across the fields
to the cache as there is a largish stream running through the park.
It’s only a short walk to the trailhead at St Johns Side Road
and Industrial Parkway.
The cache is very small and the log is tiny. Please only one square
per cacher, thanks. There is probably only room for initials
here.
This cache has been placed by a Central Ontario
Geocacher!
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