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A “Preform“ Welcome to Stonewall on 67 Traditional Cache

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Hidden : 8/17/2014
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

The Town of Stonewall is a great place to call home. The Town is located along Provincial Trunk Highway 67 with a population of approx. 5000. Stonewall is 25 kilometers north of Winnipeg. Stonewall offers its residents a friendly, quiet rural alternative to life in the big city. This is one of the two Welcome signs.


The Town of Stonewall is a great place to call home. The Town is located along Provincial Trunk Highway 67 with a population of approx. 5000. Stonewall is 25 kilometers north of Winnipeg. Stonewall offers its residents a friendly, quiet rural alternative to life in the big city. This is one of the two Welcome signs.

When the last ice age retreated, as well as the prairies, escarpments such as Riding Mountain were left behind. In addition to these, smaller elevations were left behind such as Stony Mountain and Stonewall. It is believed that these escarpments were used as look-outs by early hunters approximately 4,000 to 5,000 years ago. These formations were later used as buffalo jumps by the indigenous populations.

Stonewall was founded by Samuel Jacob Jackson in 1878, after he acquired the land the town is built upon in 1875. However, Jackson did not move to Stonewall himself until 1881.

In the early 1880s, the quarry opened with the focus of their operation being the production of quicklime. During the peak times of the quarry large amounts of dynamite was used for blasting the rock. The dynamite was kept in the powder magazine which has since been rebuilt near the entrance to Stonewall Quarry Park.

On June 30, 1880, the railway line between Winnipeg and Victoria Junction, 3 miles (4.8 km) east of Stonewall, was completed. The construction of the line continued west passing through Stonewall, Hanlan and Meadow Lea before turning south-west towards Portage La Prairie during the summer of 1880. The transcontinental line was originally planned to pass through Selkirk, but was actually built through Winnipeg following heavy lobbying from the city. The line west of Stonewall was therefore rebuilt through Rosser. The line north-west from Stonewall was subsequently extended through Teulon, Komarno before eventually reaching Arborg in 1910. In 2008, the RM of Rockwood decided that there was no purpose left with the line. With the city of Winnipeg's help the line was taken out.

The present town hall was built in 1912 using local limestone.

Following the closure of the quarry, Kinsmen Lake was developed on the site and opened to the public on August 10, 1956. The lake has become a popular location for locals and visitors to the town. In 1983, the town council initiated a project to develop the former quarry site around Kinsmen Lake into a historical site and natural area.

Information was taken from Wikipedia

There is a road side pull out to use for parking.

Cache contains log and pencil only. As with all geocaches please byop just in case. A FTF certificate and pin will be mailed to First To Find.

Congratulations to Shebaz Jenkins for being the First To Find!

This cache is placed in support of the Preform Madness Hiding Challenge Summer 2014.

Welcome to Stonewall on 67

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

Vg'f nyy va gur anzr

Decryption Key

A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M
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N|O|P|Q|R|S|T|U|V|W|X|Y|Z

(letter above equals below, and vice versa)