It is located in the community of Osler, about 20km north of Saskatoon, west of Highway 11.
While visiting my sister and brother-in-law, it occurred to me as I walked around town, that this spot would be a perfect location for a cache.
During my time in Saskatchewan, I had the opportunity to find a number of caches in (Mennonite) cemeteries north of Osler which clearly showed how long ago the transplanted Europeans had come to settle in this part of Canada. It is evident in the family names which are common in these parts even today. This cemetery is a prime example.
As with all cemetery caches, respect for the environment is expected and due. Please refrain from looking for this cache after dark and on Sunday mornings. You may find this particular cemetery a little easier to move around in if you wish to have a closer look at the headstones, due to the completion of the "Cemetery Improvement Project". A very good overview of this project can be found by clicking on the "Related Web Page" at the top of this cache page.
Note: I have made arrangements with a local resident (since I don't live closeby) to maintain the cache when/if the necessity arises. This woman is very humble, but must mention that she is almost wholly responsible for the litter free streets of this town.