Placed this cache just off of a rail trail we enjoy in the North Perth area. We've done lots of biking along here, and it's especially nice in the fall when crops are mature and leaves are turning. The name of the cache comes from the local dialect of the area we both grew up in. You don't have to go to the East Coast or the States to hear accents and dialects. We both have experiences and stories, when living in other cities, where we've been asked about our "accents" or others have trouble understanding our colloquialisms. There's even a thesis on file at Western about our rural language.
"She's Mint, Eh!" is an expression similiar to Awesome! or Great!...used frequently by the locals. We've both lived in cities, like Toronto, London, Kitchener-Waterloo and haven't heard the phrase outside of our hometowns in Bruce County, so we think it's unique to our dialect.
Parking can be found at any of the concessions crossing the Rail Trail. There's lots of other caches along the trail to be found. No tradables, BYOP. No log sign, no smilie.
Good luck finding this cache... we hope you think she's mint, eh.