Update 10/12/21-Coordinates have been adjusted.
Update 12/15/20-Cache container replaced, coords not adjusted from original (I was thinking Parks Canada might instead, upon review, request that this cache be archived, so did not want to adjust the coordinates.). You will need to search slightly south.
This gem of a natural area is named in honour of Bob Hunter, who was an environmental champion, journalist and author who worked tirelessly to protect biodiversity and celebrate nature. He was a co-founder of Greenpeace in 1971 and its first president.
The park features hiking trails of various elevations along the Little Rouge Creek, along with restored wetlands and replanted native woodlands. The trail to this cache brings you to relatively new growth of the woodlands, formerly fields and meadows.
At the time of this cache's creation, the Park is under the jurisdiction of the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority. Permission has been obtained.