On your way to the cache you will walk along a board walk along and through the marsh. If you have time, check out the blind at the South end of the boardwalk where you can view the water foul without disturbing them. As you make you way to the cache you can learn about the mammals, birds, fish, and plants from four different plaques along the boardwalk. One is placed on a lookout which will give you a wonderful view of the marsh.
Mammals - N 43 49.980 W 79 35.957
There are many species in the picture. A few of them are losing their homes due to development, pollution, and invasive species.
Birds – N 43 49.975 W 79 35.968
Wetland habitat protection is helping protect species from extinction and helping other species thrive. The people in the picture are demonstrating examples of how to help protect wetlands.
Fish - N 43 49.972 W 79 35.978
Many aquatic species make wet wetlands their home. Fish, frogs, turtles, beetles, and dragon flies are just a few.
Plants - N 43 49.984 W 79 35.997
Wetland plants are an important part of any wetland. They provide food, shelter, and oxygen for many animals.
This cache was placed under direct supervision of park staff. Please use the provided trails and visit this geocache only during park hours.