This will be a fairly easy hike. The terrain is not steep and it is not a very long hike. Four kilometres should be enough to find the stages, the cache, and get back to your car. Dogs are allowed on leash.
In 1974, the Provincial Government and the Alberta wildlife foundation jointly purchased this land, in trust, to be used for environment education.The site was designated in 1976, as the J.J. Collett natural area in memory of John Joseph Collett, a wildlife technician devoted to the preservation of natural resources.
Bring a lunch and enjoy it at one of the two gazebos along the trail. The cache is located within 30 meters of the trail so not a lot of bushwacking is required. Stick to trails until you are near. (There is more than 1 trail so you will have to navigate to the correct one)
First contents include 3D dino-puzzles, a game, key-tag, and much more. Be FTF to know what else is in it. Hint contains actual cache coords, so do not decrypt unless you need to.