BugFinders' Pot Stash in the Natural Heritage System
While wondering through the forest here, I came across someone's pot. I decided this pot needed a safe place to be stashed. Took me a while, but I believe I found the perfect spot. I needed to keep it out of the reach of muggles, I know others will like it as well, and keep it safely out of the hands of wandering muggles. It's zip-tied in place, so you will likely have to climb to retrieve. Help yourself, but please leave enough space for others to sign, and replace as found. Enjoy my Pot!
This is a Letterbox cache, that is at the posted coordinates.
It contains a stamp, that is not a trade item - please do not remove it from the cache container.
You are looking for a small Peanut Butter container.
The following information has been taken from the Town of Oakville website, and gives a brief description of the Natural Heritage System, in which this cache is hidden.
Oakville’s Natural Heritage System
The Natural Heritage System, which runs through the New Communities of Oakville, is made up of about 900 hectares of protected land (including woodlots, open fields, watercourses and valleys) and reflects the commitment of landowners, the town and Conservation Halton to protect and enhance the natural environment.
Keeping more people close to home, work and play is the road map for the New Communities of Oakville. The neighbourhoods will be walkable and transit-friendly. And the integration of a network of natural and open spaces with vital neighbourhood centres will create a more livable, compact urban community with a greater mix of housing and employment opportunities. Check back for more information as we start to shape the New Communities of Oakville.
The Natural Heritage System is located in the four new communities of Oakville: 407 West, Sixteen Hollow, Glenorchy and Joshua's Meadows.
In comparison:
Stanley Park in Vancouver is about 400 hectares.
Central Park in New York City is about 340 hectares.
High Park in Toronto is about 160 hectares.
Good Luck and Happy Caching!