A walking or driving tour of the Riverside cemetery.
Riverside Cemetery has been a cherished landmark in the Lindsay community since 1870. The natural beauty of the property makes it the perfect place to honour your loved ones or simply enjoy a peaceful walk along our many pathways. You will feel a sense of belonging when on the historic grounds, which are covered with beautiful, large trees running alongside a peaceful river. The sun-kissed gardens and serenity parks envelop visitors in a calming warmth—ideal for reflection and peaceful meditation.
Riverside Cemetery was founded in 1870 on a ten acre plot of land on the outskirts of Lindsay, Ontario. Over the past 142 years, Riverside has grown into a not-for-profit community pillar and is situated on a beautiful 60 acre property overlooking the river. It shares in the memories and stories of 17,000 individuals and boasts an historic presence in the town it holds so dear.
The website for the cemetery states that: "Riverside is open to the public 24/7 year round. Come and visit anytime. The main gate, located at the main office entrance, is always open.", however the option is yours whether you visit during the night or not. Given this is a restin' cache, I would advise against it and will add the attribute accordingly.
The Wherigo cartridge can be downloaded here
A few things to note:
1. Save after every stage of the game to make sure you don't lose all progress!
2. If the question doesn't pop up for you right away, you may have to step away (10m or so) from the zone and then re-enter it. The biggest place of concern for this is at stage 1!
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There is a final cache that you must sign in on.
This cache also has the honour of being the first wherigo in the city of Kawartha Lakes
A list of common FAQs can from the official wherigo website can be found here