Welcome to the Pioneer Presbyterian Cemetery, also called the Hunter Hoodless Pioneer Cemetery, located in St. George, Ontario.
You are looking for a black bison tube, hidden at the posted coordinates. You will need a writing instrument to sign the log.
A little about the cemetery:
The first services held in St. George were conducted in 1832 by Rev.William Proudfoot in a village schoolhouse. In 1834, the Presbyterians built a small frame church for the sum of $650.00 which was located to the west of the burial area. This was replaced with a white brick edifice in 1861. An expanding congregation resulted in the construction of a large red brick church in the heart of the village. This is now the United Church.
Following the move to the newest church, the old building was sold and was for some time a printing office. It was eventually sold to the Howell family and was demolished to make room for the construction of a new family home.
This is where the graves of some of the area's earliest settlers can be found. David and Jane Hunter, the parents of Adelaide Hunter-Hoodless, are interred here. Isaac Howell, the one-eyed veteran marksman from the War of 1812, is buried here along with William Ronald and John Smith who are also veterans of that conflict.