These caches are part of a series along the old railway bed of the GTR.
Some points will be obvious where the old railway once was, and some points you will have to look closely due to the overgrown vegetation. We hope you enjoy a little step back in time and imagine when the Grand Trunk Railway steamed it's way trough Brighton
The Grand Trunk Railway
Opperated from 1852 - 1923
Originally started off as a railway rom Montreal to Toronto, quickly expoanded across Canada (Grand Trunk Pacific Railways) and part of the United States (Grand Trunk Westen Railways)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_Trunk_Railway
Cache Info:
The Grand Trunk Railway use to go through the Town of Brighton at this point on a little known trail at the south end of King Edward Park. Here you can see where the railway once was going down the trail to the east. The old railway bed is very obvious along this portion. On the west side of the park you can see what is now a clearing that the rail bed use to be.