Eric Joseph Foote War Memorial Sanctuary commemorates the loyalty and sacrifice of the Buderim people who lost their lives in World War One and World War Two. The land was donated to the Buderim Community by Arnold and Hubert Foote and named the the Eric Joseph Foote Park in memory of their brother who was killed on the Somme in France on September 13th, 1916.
The land on which the site sits was purchased by Joseph Foote in 1903. In 1948, Joseph's sons Arnold and Hubert donated seventeen and a half acres of the land to the Buderim Centre for the creation of the park. The park was surveyed and named in honour of their brother Eric Joseph Foote. The Buderim Community Centre, now named the Buderim War Memorial Community Association, asked the Maroochy Shire Council to take over trusteeship of the land which they did in 1948. The Council did not accept any financial responsibility regarding improvements or maintenance.
In 1958, the Council proposed selling the land due to lack of public interest. Outrage was expressed at community meetings over the proposal and in 1963 the Eric Foote War Memorial Sanctuary Association was formed and with Council approval took over the management and development of the land.
Foote Sanctuary has excellent covered picnic areas with barbecue and toilet facilities.
This cache is located along the Boundry track, which is marked as moderate to difficult.
Tree cover here can cause GPS bounce
A 400ml clip lock container is what you seek
The cache contains a logbook and pencil and there is enough room for small swaps.
Good luck and happy caching