Mystery Landmark (2nd Edition) Traditional Cache
Bon Echo: decided not to replace.
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Mystery Landmark (2nd Edition)
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The Hamilton Beach Recreation Trail: follows the Lake Ontario shoreline for about 8 km taking people from Burlington under the Lift Bridge to Confederation Park and into Stoney Creek. Interpretative panels describe the history of Hamilton's waterfront and explain the restoration process.
The trail can be very busy during periods of favorable weather. This cache is visible from the path, and it may be very difficult to find this one without being noticed. I recommend doing this cache in the "off season" (i.e. November until March), or early in the morning.
Please Respect the Terrain only use the side trails to access the beach. do not create your own path through the dunes.
Please also respect the residents property. No caches have been placed on residential property.
This cache replaces GC2CQVN (Mystery Landmark). That cache went missing and was later archived. I tried to contact the CO in a bid to adopt the cache but never received a response. I wanted to keep the cache alive since it is an interesting hide along an excellent trail. So I replaced the container and submitted it as a new listing.
Enjoy, and please replace the cache exactly as you found it. Of course, photos from the hunt are always welcome!
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