HISTORY
The BCRT is aproximately 80 kilometers in length, so says the internet! The east leg is from Port Elgin, through Paisley, jogs over to Walkerton and down to the Bruce Huron county line and the west leg is from Port Elgin to Bruce Power. In the past, the trains would run through Port Elgin and over to Ontario Hydro (currently Bruce Power). Now the BCRT is used by walkers, horses, for snowmobiling, cross country skiing, snow shoeing and the trail is well used by ATVs
DIRECTIONS
You can park your car for this section of the trail, at the North end on Concession Road 12 at N44 22.229 W081 29.127 for a long hike, or at the South end where the trail crosses Bruce Road 33 (Lake Range Road) at N44 21.715 W081 29.967 for a shorter walk. The cache at N44 21.882 W081 29.693 can be reached by foot or ATV from either direction. It's your choice where you want to start. Just pick your direction of travel & go take a hike ha!
Upon arrival at GZ, you may be in for a big surprise!
The cache container is a camo painted LnL.
This is Bruce county so don't be surprised if you see poison ivy along this trail. Wear long pants and closed toed shoes. This section has a lot more poison ivy than the other sections I have walked, but I picked a spot where none was growing at the time of placing the cache.
PLEASE BE MINDFUL OF WHERE YOU ARE RETRIEVING THE CACHE CONTAINER FROM, AND RETURN IT TO THE EXACT LOCATION TO PREVENT MIGRATION...IN THIS CASE, OFF THE GROUND AND SUSPENDED IN IT'S CAGE.