STEVENSON TRACT A River Runs Through It Explore a piece of Ontario’s reforestation legacy on the beautiful mixed forest trails of the 200 acre Stevenson Tract. Purchased by the County in 1951, this property was part of a province-wide effort to reforest fragile lands for the improvement of water quality, reduction of flooding and conservation of soil. Bi-sected by the Middle Maitland River and the Sunshine Creek, the Stevenson Tract features prime fish habitat, scenic canoeing, and some of the best hiking trails in the middle of the county . At the time of placing the first hide, there were only a few recognized hiking trails in Huron County that do not have a cache. My mission was to change that.
This bush is one of the worst for mosquitoes. SORRY ABOUT THAT!
The easiest way to get to this one is to make your way to Do I Go Right or Left? GC90JHJ . Follow the trail going north from here, away from the river. At the top of the first very long hill, take the right fork. (if you come to NO TRESPASSING SIGNS, turn around) After a short distance take the fork to the left.
This cache is taped screw-top popbottle, tethered to its host. Be sure to put the cap back on tight to keep the log dry. Please try to leave everything as you found it.
Should be an easy grab, after this long hike.
BYOP. Please put the lid back on tight.
CONGRATULATIONS StarBirds on FTF. I appreciate your courtesy of logging FTF ASAP after finding.