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
PARKING
You can park your car on Concession Road 12, road side near the trail access. It is best not to park in front of the access gates because ATVs need this small space to cross the concession road.
THE CACHE
This is a simple easy cache, placed further down the trail from the first caches located here. This section of the rail trail is very shady for most of the walk to this cache, unless the sun is directly overhead, so it is not too bad on a hot sunny day. The container is a camo painted 6 OZ LnL. Ensure that it is out of sight when you are done.
ATTRACTION: peaceful walk...other caches in this section
PLEASE BRING YOUR OWN PEN...the pencils have been known to grow feet and escape!
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, REMEMBER WHICH BRANCH!