In 1827, Bishop John Inglis, Anglican Bishop of Nova Scotia and Newfoundland, was on a visit to the colony of Newfoundland where he consecrated churches from Notre Dame Bay to Placentia Bay. In July, along with a “Mr. Peyton”, he made a journey inland along the route of the Exploits River and landed at a spot described in his journal as having a splendid waterfall, good land, finely wooded with large timber and rich and picturesque. In honour of the Anglican prelate's visit, the waterfall was thereafter called the Bishop's Falls. Search near the Welcome to Bishops's Falls sign and watch for muggles along the Exploits Valley and Beothic Trail nearby. Replace as found to give cachers that follow a similar search experience. Remember - the decision to search for any geocache and the responsibility for your own safety lies with you.