THE TRAIL
This trail is called the Rotary Way Trail. This is a very well used trail, and it connects to Mac Gregor Point Park at the west access point and to the Gore Drain Trail at the north access point. It can be accessed from Concession 4, and also from Bruce Road 33. This trail is suitable for walking or riding a bicycle. In the winter some people hike and snow shoe along this trail. There might be seasonal hunting in the crown lands that surround this trail. There are signs to warn both the walkers and the hunters that this trail is multi use and passes through the crown lands.
THE CACHE
This cache is for all you book readers out there. No more losing your spot. No more trying to remember your page number. No more dog-earing the corners of your pages. No more marking your spot with pieces of ripped paper, ticket stubs, grocery store receipts or laying the book flat open and wrecking the spine! Come on over and PICK YOURSELF UP A BOOK MARK and be good to your books. All bookmarks are laminated.
You are looking for a camo painted 2.6 Litre LnL, 7 x 9 x 3.5”
THE SWAG
There are all sizes, shapes and colours of laminated book marks in this geocache. PLEASE TAKE A BOOK MARK, YOUR BOOKS WILL LOVE YOU FOR IT! If your children are not with you, bring one home for them too. All Travel Bugs and Geocoins are welcome to be left in this cache. If you would like to leave a new bookmark as swag, that is OK too. NO OTHER SWAG TO BE LEFT HERE thanks.
PARKING AND PORT-A-POTTY
There are 2 parking lots. One is on the south side of Con. 4 and the other is several meters north of the trail access point on Bruce Rd. 33. Both have space for several cars. In the winter the parking lots are not plowed, but you may be able to find enough room on the side of the road at times.
During late spring and summer only, there is usually 1 SEASONAL PORT-A-POTTY beside the Gore Drain Trail sign on the N side of Con. 4, across from the parking lot.
April 2019...added the "may require wading" attribute because each year for the past few years, there has been more water on this trail. Sections of water are usually 2 to 5 inches deep.
HINT...to avoid unnecessary bushwhacking, you can stay on the trail until quite close to GZ...you may notice a tree that reminds you of a giant slingshot, then go in
ATTRACTION: child friendly...beautiful wooded area along the winding trail
PLEASE BRING YOUR OWN PEN...the pencils have been known to grow legs and escape!
PLEASE BE MINDFUL OF WHERE YOU ARE RETRIEVING THE CACHE CONTAINER FROM, AND RETURN IT TO THE EXACT LOCATION TO PREVENT MIGRATION...IN THIS CASE, OFF THE GROUND AND SUSPENDED IN A CAGE