The Elgin Trail runs 41 km from Port Stanley on Lake Erie to Southdel Bourne, following Kettle Creek and Dodds Creek, along some country roads for several kilometres, and then goes over the 401 and crosses a forest near the Green Lane landfill site. The trail is well marked with white blazes, but is not well-used, so it is overgrown at times.
This new series highlights the best hikes around the world, trails that we would someday like to hike on and enjoy. There are an assortment of caches along the Elgin trail commemorating these other trails.
In northern Saskatchewan’s boreal forest, Grey Owl Trail is an iconic backpacking route with multiple campgrounds beside the impressive Kingsmere Lake. Admire the lake from lookout points along the way, and find beach access to get up close to Kingsmere. Grey Owl Trail’s popularity largely comes from the historic cabin on Ajawaan Lake, an easy side trip from Northend Campground. If you’re looking for an adventure, Grey Owl’s Trail is one of the best hikes in Saskatchewan. It is 42 km in length out and back and takes two days to hike.
Opa Norshley helped me with the hides and the listing. Hope you like them!
In order to find the final coordinates of the cache, examine the sign at the posted coordinates.

Calculate X = 2 times (D + E + F + G)
Subtract 1/1000 of X from the north coordinates and add 1/1000 of X to the west coordinates.
There you will find the final cache. The cache is in a tree just off the trail.