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Canadian Bill of Rights Approved 1960 Traditional Cache

Hidden : 11/6/2016
Difficulty:
2.5 out of 5
Terrain:
2 out of 5

Size: Size:   small (small)

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Geocache Description:

Cache is square plastic container about the size of a baseball many steps off of the trail. Please bring your own pen to sign the log and replace exactly as found. Please make sure it is well concealed. Make note of the date (DD/MM/YYYY) on the green card inside the logbook for the information required to solve the final. 


The House of Commons approved the Canadian Bill of Rights, which received royal assent on August 10. Although the Bill did not bind the provinces, it obliged the federal government to guarantee civil rights and freedoms to all Canadians.

The House of Commons approved the Canadian Bill of Rights, which received royal assent on August 10. Although the Bill did not bind the provinces, it obliged the federal government to guarantee civil rights and freedoms to all Canadians.

 

SERIES OVERVIEW

In 2017, Canada celebrates its 150th birthday. Over that time - and even prior to Confederation in 1867 - there have been many historic moments that have shaped our country and enabled it to be a player on the global stage.

 

Look for a number inside each of the caches, in the series in order to get the coordinates for the final cache: “Free Trade Goes into Effect - 1989” (GC6WWVH)

The Canadian History Adventure is a series of caches celebrating the maybe not-so-famous dates in Canadian History. Oh, I am sure you will be familiar with some of them, but I bet some of them will make you say, “Huh, I didn’t know that!”, and hopefully you’ll learn something new in the process. The history lesson spans events across nearly 500 hundred years, and each of them played a role in making Canada the amazing country it is today.

 

Find 11 traditional caches to gather the information required to enable ‘free trade’ and find the series final “Free Trade Goes into Effect 1989”

 

ABOUT THE CACHES

The caches themselves are all very simple hides, mostly of them are peanut butter jar (or similar) sized containers. When I placed them I parked at the trailhead at the end of Old Waterdown Rd. This dead-end road can be accessed from Waterdown about 2.3km north from the ‘Waterdown Rd’ exit from Hwy 403; or 1.2km south from Dundas St in downtown Waterdown. There is no parking lot, but you can park at the side of the road. There is a home right at the trailhead, so please be respectful of their privacy.

 

IMPORTANT TERRAIN INFORMATION

The hike for this series is an out-and-back journey, and you will encounter some very, very challenging terrain - I would rate it a T4 or T4.5 in certain spots.

 

To help in your planning and navigation, here is a synopsis of the route I took. If someone can provide waypoints for a better route, I will update this cache listing.

 

The first 4 caches can be found on a flat, easy trail. From that point, there are some serious hills to deal with, and one section of off-trail. Well, at least I couldn’t find a trail! My kids (between 8 and 13) were with me when I placed them, so although the ups and downs are challenging, they are doable for healthy individuals with some good hiking shoes. I just want you to know this upfront, so that you come prepared and are not disappointed.

 

1. Cartier Lands at Gaspé 1534

2. Battle of the Plains of Abraham 1759

3. First Loyalists Arrive 1776

4. Welland Canal Opens 1829

 

The fifth cache requires a steep descent into a valley on a single track trails, then up the other side. It will get you huffing and puffing.

 

5. Grand Trunk Completed 1856

 

This is the off trail section. When I placed the cache I went straight down into the valley and up the other side straight to the next cache.

 

6. Silver Dart Flies 1909

 

For the remaining caches, you will be following a much more reasonable, flat trail.

 

7.  Canada Elections Act 1918

8.  Halifax Explosion 1918

9.  Canadian Bill of Rights Approved 1960

10. Anik A-1 Launched 1972

11.  New Flag Adopted 1964

 
Congratulations to foam follower on the FTF...in the dark...again!

Additional Hints (Decrypt)

vafvqr raq bs ybt

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)