In 2013 we had to say "good-bye" to the most popular member of our geocaching brigade. Lover of a good hike and sniffing out tupperware in the woods, she was our companion of 12 years and will be greatly missed.
This is the first of what is planned as a series of standalone caches along the trails we frequented and she loved to explore over and over again. This one is placed near the area where she flushed out some wild turkeys. Elusive creatures, they have made an amazing comeback after re-introduction to Southern Ontario. A ground feeder, the wild turkey is hard to spot as they tend to roost in trees and blend in so well as to be almost invisible. Maybe you will be fortunate enough to spot one along the trails here.
You are looking for a 700ml rubbermaind container with only a logbook and few small trade items for the kiddies.
Suggested parking (and trailheads) at the Starkey Hill parking lot or on Nassagaweya-Puslinch Line at Arkell Road.