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Blomindon Provincial Park Traditional Geocache

This cache has been archived.

ACGA: The original location of the container needs to be moved to the day use section of the park. Due to the distance of the move, this listing will be archived, but can be found via GC32E0X once it has been reviewed. New coords are N 45° 15.452 W 064° 20.921

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Hidden : 5/12/2011
Difficulty:
3 out of 5
Terrain:
2.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   regular (regular)

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The area around Blomidon Provincial Park is one of many locations in the Atlantic Provinces said to have been a campsite of the Mi’kmaq legendary character Glooscap. Its rugged coastline and steep slopes were said to be a desirable site for Glooscap’s camp because of its great view and its unattainable walls, he could survey the area for miles.

Many legends tell of Glooscap’s adventures in Mi’kma’ki, land of the Mi’kmaq. One of these stories talks about the day Glooscap left the Mi’kmaw people. Glooscap gathered all the peoples of the land on the high cliffs of Blomidon, and told them he must go on to new areas and teach new people. As a gift from the Mi’kmaq people, they presented Glooscap with a stone pipe. Glooscap thanked the people of Blomidon and accepted the pipe gift. Glooscap then called on the whale for transportation. The first whale to answer his call was a Finback whale, he was far too small to carry Glooscap on his back so Glooscap asked for this whale’s bigger brother. The Finback whale swam off and got his biggest brother, the Blue Whale. The Blue Whale came into the cliffs of Blomidon and asked Glooscap if he needed a ride.

Glooscap travelled off on the back of the Blue Whale and headed West down the Bay of Fundy and then off into the sea. The Whale swam for days and was very tired so Glooscap told the Whale that his part of this trip was done. Glooscap thanked the Whale and wanted to present him with a gift in thanks for all of the help that the whale had given. Glooscap looked in his travel wrap and took out the pipe that he had been given; Glooscap said that he wanted the whale to have it. Glooscap said to the whale, when you get back to Mi’kma’ki tell the people that even though I have gone on a journey that I will return to Mi’kma’ki in their greatest time of need. ... The Whale swam off, back home, smoking his new pipe.

That is why today we are reminded of Glooscap’s promise of returning, every time we see the blow of a whale’s spout. That’s just the smoke of the pipe that the Mi’kmaq gave Glooscap.



This geocache is part of the 2011 NS Provincial Parks Geocaching challenge. For more information about the geocaching challenge, click the following LINK for more information.  To participate in the challenge, you will need to download the associated PASSPORT. At each geocache, there is a punch that you can mark the corresponding box on your passport. Collect all 5 and you can send in your passport to receive a free trackable geocoin.


The Series

The geocaches that are part of the passport program are:

The Passport

You can donwload the passport from ACGA or NS Parks.

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