Prior to 2016 this area was a beautiful forest only accesible by crossing Bertrand creek on a makeshift bridge of bits of wood and branches. It was home to deer and racoons as well as tree houses, paint ball games and the occasional midnight fire with well worn paths and trails. It was also (and still is) home to Aldergroves water treatment plant. Now it has new homes, a new water system and a dog park as well as a trail that winds behind the houses giving you a glimpse of what was (even the occasional glimpse of a deer.) The dog park along 28th avenue is very popular and the cache is hidden where you don't have to climb any fences.
Congrats "gearhedd" on FTF!