First to Find: res2100
The church is an old white board building at the corner of 6th
line and 22nd side road (Regional Rd 43 on some GPS units). Plenty
of parking off 6th line at N 43 38.797 W 079 58.228.
Walk around the church and look for the information
sign that can be seen from both roads. You will need to know when
the Sunday service begins. Add the starting time of the service (in
24 hour clock format) divided by 1000 to the N cooridinate:
Time of Service (24 hour clock format) /
1000 |
_ . _ _ _ |
+ |
N 43 37.827 |
Location 2: |
N _ _. _ _ _ W 79 58.245 |
Location 2: The new coordinates will take you to
one of the older tombstones in the cemetary. It has been reinforced
over time as the stone has broken at some point during a storm.
Take the day that the gentleman died on September of 1853, divide
by 1000 and then subtract the result from the Location 2 N
coordinate.
Location 3: N from location 2 - (day/1000) =
_____________________________ W 79 58.257
You are now heading for the treasure. No worries,
you don't need to be digging up tulips, but you do need to keep
looking down. The cache is a rubbermaid type container with a blue
lid. Take some time and wander around. There are a number of
well-known Limehouse families buried at this site. A great mix of
old and new stones, with park benches for a rest and a lane for
easy travel through the property.
**Had to move the cache on Sept 4,
2006 due to water poolage in the last spot.**