This Cache is placed here in honour of my grandmother. She would often walk her dogs down this little path with her neighbourhood friends and their dogs. This area is a perfect spot for those of the canine kind as it is flat, long and has great running space for those who like to play fetch. Prior to entering the pedestrian only fence, you'll see a wooden bird feeder on the right, with a makeshift wooden plaque. The plaque was put there by my grandfather as a dedication to the last dog the 2 of them owned together "Ginger." The writing is faded, but the name "Ginger" should still be legible to this day.
You will see cars here at all times of the day and night as the walk is very human and pet friendly. Take note of the small amount of dog collars placed on the fence as a dedication to those canines who have come and gone.
Notice the CFTR-AM Radio Towers to the right as you walk down the path. There should be 8 of them that transmit to CFRB in Toronto. To the left as you walk down the path is the Department of National Defence Winona Rifle Range Training Facility.
Only room for a log book. BYOP.
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