This is a relatively quiet park and I hope by asking you for a few moments of exploration, it gives you a sense of this lovely little area. The small creek at the east side of the park is the Eastern Creek and it is a tributary of the East Holland River. The area here and the next few areas along the creek are called micro-wetlands. A project in 2009 by Southlake Regional Health Centre, Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority, and York Region helped to ensure this area was protected as construction began in the area. More can be found on the Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority web site.
There is parking, but it's down nearby side streets (see waypoints).
Stealth will be required. It's a quiet park, but there are many Muggles that seem come by.
Seek out and count these items around the park:
A = Number of wheels on the "car"
B = Number of benches
C = Number of gazebo poles
D = Number of mountain climbing grips
E = Number of airplanes
F = Number of letters in the "food" served here
G = Number of letters on the equipment you can drive
H = Number of slides
I = Number value of the “paper” money
J = Number of steps to climb from the bottom to the top
Cache Coordinates:
N 4A 0B.[F-H][I-H]J
W FG HC.J[F-E][D+1]