LSS-Sittin' by the dock Traditional Cache
Daisies & company: land was bought and private property signs are up
Daisies
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About the Lake Simcoe Series of Caches
Lake Simcoe is a
lake in southern Ontario, Canada, the fourth largest lake in the
province. At the time of the first European contact in the 17th
century the lake was called Ouentironk ("Beautiful Water")
by the Huron natives. It was also known as Lake Toronto. Early
French traders named it Lac aux Claies, the "lake of
weirs", after the many fishing weirs found there. It was renamed by
John Graves Simcoe, the Lieutenant-Governor of Upper Canada in the
late 18th century for his father. The lake is about 30km long and
25km wide. Its area is roughly 720km².
The caches that will
present themselves throughout this series of caches will outline
the best of this lake. Throughout finding this series, you will
have been exposed to some popular destinations, as well as some
hidden gems. This series will not lead to a final, however, will
give you the reward of experiencing one of Ontario's finest points
like it has not been experienced before!
Find
this text and more on
Wikipedia here
List of Caches in the Series
LSS - "Spirit
Cacher"
LSS - Beaverton
Harbour
LSS - Igopogo
Remains!
LSS - A Quiet Sunset Spot
LSS - Tollendal
Mill
LSS - Cooks Bay
Booty
LSS - Tyndale
Park
About the Location
Here is another cache brought to you by "sunsets r us" ;) Just like many other spots on this side of the lake, this cache location provides a great opportunity to watch the sun go down.
This cache location is in fact on private property, but permission has been given by the property owners (who are Geocachers as well) to put the cache in this spot.
To get to the cache, park at the blue bridge and wander down the beach....
Additional Hints
(No hints available.)