Welcome to Somerset, my Hometown!
Manitoba has over 230 hometowns, including 10 cities, 50 towns, 19 villages, 2 local government districts, and 151 other incorporated communities. To log your find, provide some kind of list (in your post, bookmark list, whatever) of 100 caches you have found, and where they are hidden. Each cache must be from a unique community in Manitoba. If it can be found on a map, it counts. And yes, I'll allow Manitoba's 150 ghost towns, since they were someone's hometown at some point! Rural Municipalities DO NOT count as communities for this cache. Previous finds count, so depending on how much venturing and adventuring you've done, you may already be eligible!
Caches have to be hidden (roughly) within town limits to be eligible to list. For a list of all communities in Manitoba, visit this link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_communities_in_Manitoba#Towns .
The final cache is an ammo can, hidden on Village of Somerset property. Please park on the street. When signing the log book, please include your own hometown! Winter accessibility is questionable, might require some digging.
Now get out there and explore all of the great communties Manitoba has to offer!
*Note* Not sure if the wiki list is still all that accurate, some have contacted me pointing out towns/villages/clusters-of-houses-in-the-middle-of-nowhere and wondering if they count. I also know that recent changes to municipal legislation have resulted in alot of towns (including Somerset!!!) losing their official "incorporated" status, and being absorbed into the Municipality, so the list linked above may be out of date. Either way, as far as this cache is concerned, if you can find it on a map, it counts. I don't want to make it ridiculously difficult to attain. That said, the cache HAS TO BE at least CLOSE TO WITHIN TOWN LIMITS to count! If the cache is at the "Welcome to" sign on the highway, that's just fine. If it's 5 miles up the road at an old cemetery, sorry but no dice.