This small public garden has featured over 80 temporary artworks since 1981, each by a different artist. It was fascinating browsing the archive and seeing how each artist changes the space. The Toronto Sculpture Garden exhibitions change twice per year, typically in the spring and fall.
The garden gates are open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily, however you do not need to enter in order to find the cache.
Tweezers may be needed to extract the logsheet, this is the only special tool required. BYOP.
Coordinate Projection
You will need to calculate a coordinate projection from the posted coordinates, using information from the two virtual waypoints in order to find the final container (a short walk away).
Posted Coordinates: N 43° 38.991 W 79° 22.422
Sign One (Virtual Stage One)
Angle (degrees): The drawing on this plaque was based on a photograph from what year? Subtract 1838 from this year.
Sign Two (Virtual Stage Two)
Distance (m): Add the distances (km) of the three walks featured on this map. Add 56.4 to this number.

I think it would be neat to share in your log about the current featured artwork, however this is completely optional! I have included some random samples of past exhibits below:

Lee Paquette, Recess, 1983

Brian Scott, Stray Plow, 1991

Kim Adams, Crab-Legs (Studio), 1994

Millie Chen and Warren Quigley, Greenroom, 1998

Ben Smit, Craft, 1999

Kelly Jazvac, Upgrade, 2007

Dean Driver, Bear Hunt, 2009

Randall Anderson, Primary Prototypes, 2010