This geocache IS NOT at the posted coordinates. Please do not go there as you could be in the middle of a field!
Solve the puzzle below to get the final coordinates to the cache.
It’s 2025 and geocachers all over the world are celebrating 25 years of geocaching. In honour of that and the many events being held in Southwest Ontario, Team2025 created this geo-art!
You will find a variety of puzzles ranging from multiple choice to real brain twisters.
Caches are located along county roads where active farming is happening. Please pull well off the road, use your 4-way flashers as you see fit and yield to any farm machinery you may encounter.
All containers, with the exception of a few regular sized containers are centrifuge (Lisa) tubes zip tied in place and should be easy to find. Have fun!
No night caching please!
Chapel of the Mohawks
Her Majesty’s/St. Paul’s Chapel of the Mohawks is a picturesque white-frame church located in a treed churchyard on the banks of the Grand River. It was the first Protestant church in Upper Canada and is now the oldest surviving church in Ontario. It also stands as the last remaining building of the Mohawk Village built in 1785.
The chapel was built by the British Crown in 1785 as a gift to the Mohawk First Nation who, under Joseph Brant, supported the British during the American Revolution. Her Majesty’s / St. Paul’s Chapel of the Mohawks was built by Loyalists John Thomas and John Smith who came from New York. It has been in continuous use since its construction, and as a result has experienced many improvements and alterations. Most important among them was a ninety-degree re-orientation of the interior axis to align with the gable in 1829, and an 1869 reworking of the original Georgian design to reflect Victorian architectural values. A stunning and spectacular feature added to the Chapel between the years 1959 and 1962 is the set of eight stained glass windows, which depicts the great history of Six Nations and their role in Canadian history.
Be sure to check out the Virtual Cache GC88Z3B while you are in the area.
North kaié:ri tékeni wisk kaié:ri.áhsen énska kaié:ri
West sha’té:kon niwáhsen wisk áhsen.sha’té:kon niwáhsen wisk