The cache is not located at the posted coordinates, but the coordinates will take you to the Parry Sound Waterfront. In order to get the final coordinates, you must complete this PUZZLE.

The Parry Sound CPR Trestle crosses the valley of the Seguin River, just upstream of the river's mouth at Parry Sound on Georgian Bay, as well as Great North Road, Bay, and Gibson streets in the town of Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada.
Completed in 1907 by the Canadian Pacific Railway, the trestle is 1,695 feet (517 m) long and 105 feet (32 m) high. The first scheduled train passed over the span in 1908.
In July 1914, Tom Thomson (who inspired the Group of Seven) visited Parry Sound and painted the bridge and the former Parry Sound Lumber Company.
Today the trestle provides northbound rail traffic for both the Canadian Pacific Railway and the Canadian National Railway while all southbound traffic uses Canadian National trackage. This sharing of resources was adopted by the competing companies as a way of alleviating congestion in Central Ontario.
The final cache location can be a busy place, so please practice stealthy behavior when necessary. You will need to bring your own pen.