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8) Frozen Forests Traditional Cache

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- Use the Archive option to retire the cache permanently from the website.
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- Post ongoing and regular status updates on the cache page using Write Note logs.
- Only post an Owner Maintenance to indicate when maintenance has been completed.
- Use the Enable option to confirm the cache is ready to be found and back in the game.

If log is not posted by the Cache Owner within ~30 days, a Reviewer Archive action should be expected.

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Hidden : 3/25/2018
Difficulty:
1.5 out of 5
Terrain:
1.5 out of 5

Size: Size:   micro (micro)

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Geocache Description:


This geocache is one of twenty Community Lands GeoPassport geocaches within the South Nation Jurisdiction. For more information on this series of geocaches, please visit South_Nation.

Park in the NYC Fitness Trail parking lot and proceed down the paved trail towards this geocache. This trail is open daily from 5:00 AM until 11:00 PM.

From snowshoeing to cross-country skiing and skating figure eights on frozen waterways, some outdoor experiences can only be had during Canada’s coldest season! Even with treetops dusted in snow, forests provide a natural space where it’s possible to escape the hustle and bustle of modern life, explore the countryside, and get your daily steps in. Every winter, SNC invites residents to dawn their favourite winter attire and discover over 30 kilometers of groomed trails at Conservation Areas across the jurisdiction. SNC also works with municipal partners to keep a number of parks and trails groomed, helping to increase winter recreational opportunities for residents and visitors year-round.

Fun Fact: This 7.2 km trail once served as a railway passage between Ottawa and New York from 1898 to 1957.

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