The name Edenwold (originally Edenwald) is the combination of two words - Eden, after the biblical garden, and wald, the German name for forest. By 1893 the Lutheran presence in this area had grown, that they were able to build a church, about two km west of the Baptist church. This first church was replaced in 1919, by a more substantial and much more impressive church. Regular service still continues to be held here. There is a cairn "In memory of Pastor H.C. Schmieder and the co-pioneers who laid the cornstone of the "First Lutheran Church in Saskatchewan", 1891 located at the corner of the property.
After wandering around this wonderful old area, you will be looking for a small lock and lock. Please replace well covered up, so other visitors to the area will not be able to see it. All good cachers carry the tools of the trade!