O Canada #21
“What is a Canadian? A Canadian is a fellow wearing English tweeds, a Hong Kong shirt and Spanish shoes, who sips Brazilian coffee sweetened with Philippine sugar from a Bavarian cup while nibbling Swiss cheese, sitting at a Danish desk over a Persian rug, after coming home in a German car from an Italian movie... and then writes his Member of Parliament with a Japanese ballpoint pen on French paper, demanding that he do something about foreigners taking away our Canadian jobs.” (Anonymous)
We hope you enjoy collecting smilies to form the shape of a maple leaf flag framed by hiker foot prints.
It symbolizes how we are blessed to live and cache in a country rich in natural beauty.
We are a cachers paradise with almost 10 million square kilometres of varied landscape and terrain.
The "O Canada" geo-art can be divided into two sections.
- The two footprints (Left Foot #18-45, 50, Right Foot #85-113), consist of pre-form containers with good clues as to their location, making for quicker finds.
- The Maple Leaf (#1-17, 46-49, 51-84) is set up as more of a challenge. Cache containers styles are varied in size. Smalls and regulars are filled with swag, and some nano's may take a little hunting.
This Cache is not at the posted coordinates,
but can be highlighted somewhere on this page.
This is not meant to be a power trail.
Please do not use replacement caches or swap caches. If you can not find the cache "log a DNF".
If a log sheet is damp or full, feel free to change the logsheet or log a "needs maintenance" log.
As always, practice safe caching.
- Bring a pen.
- Replace the cache container to its proper place.
- Please be careful with parking.