**Not at posted coordinates**
On November 11th, we pause to remember those who served — and those who never came home.
The 21st Battalion (Eastern Ontario) was one of the many proud Canadian units that fought bravely through the Great War. Formed right here in Kingston in 1914, its members came from across Eastern Ontario — men who left behind farms, factories, schools, and families to serve their country overseas.
This cache pays tribute to their courage and sacrifice.
To find the final coordinates, you’ll need to answer a series of questions about the 21st Battalion. Answer the questions below and fill in the formula below to get the final coordinates.
Final coordinates:
N 44° 1A.BCD W 076° 2E.FGH
A = What year was the 21st battalion disbanded?
B = How many officers commanded the 21st battalion overseas?
C = How many crowns appear on the 21st battalion cap badge?
D = In what year did the battalion set sail for Europe? (+1)
E = What is the sum of the 2 years they received Somme battle honours?
F = Which division was the 21st battalion a part of?
G = What year was the commemorative statue at the posted coordinates erected?
H = How many men form the 21st battalion returned home at the end of the war? (-4)