+WeatherednBoston Posted May 11, 2006 Posted May 11, 2006 I'm on my way up to Canada this morning and decided to check into a few Caches..OMG they are all in French! lol I can't read french. I was wondering if any local cachers would like to go geocaching over the next 4 days. I'm heading up to Canada to see the band INXS play in all three cities. Here is my schedule: 11th~ Montreal 12th~Ottawa 13-14th~Toronto I hope to find alot during the day as I notice there are tons of them around my Hotels but would like to find some in the woods and not just the city! Can anyone recommend any good ones? I like the ones that bring me into the woods..I dont mind travelling for a real pretty spot! Thanks! Quote
+AV Dezign Posted May 11, 2006 Posted May 11, 2006 When in montreal, go to Mount Royal in the center of the city, most of the caches there are bilingual, mine's are anyways, all my caches on the island are. Quote
+WeatherednBoston Posted May 11, 2006 Author Posted May 11, 2006 Nice! I will check that out before my show...hope its close to Centre Bell! TY AV! Quote
danoshimano Posted May 11, 2006 Posted May 11, 2006 In Toronto, go to the ferry docks at the foot of Yonge Street, and go across to the Islands. There are seven caches out there. Take either the Ward's Island ferry, or the one to Hanlan's point. Then you can work your way from one end to the other. Other places that are probably good, but that I haven't personally been to yet include the Don Valley, the Humber River, and any ravine area (you'll have to check a map to find the ravines). Here's one example in the Don Valley: GCHYW5 This example is on the Humber: GCPHCG Both of these examples are just starting points. Search from there and you will find more. This LIST has the Island caches, but there may be more since I haven't updated it for awhile. All of these are examples of caches in the city, but not in the city. Have fun! Quote
Twister65 Posted May 11, 2006 Posted May 11, 2006 If you do a search of caches in the area of this one, GCVNJ4, you'll find quite a few in the forest. Watch out for skeeters. Scott Quote
+LeGodFather Posted May 11, 2006 Posted May 11, 2006 WeatherednBoston, didn't you start another thread about this back in Feb? Oh yes.. here it is.. I thought I remembered an INXS fan And.. sorry I can't cache with you.. (I don't have enough time for geocaching myself..!) Have fun. Quote
+chris-mouse Posted May 11, 2006 Posted May 11, 2006 (edited) If you don't mind driving north from Toronto for an hour or so, check out the event cache: GCT9J5 There's five permanent caches in the park, plus all the other caches that will be placed there for the event. Edited May 11, 2006 by chris-mouse Quote
+team mammoth Posted May 12, 2006 Posted May 12, 2006 Here's the address for the concert in Ottawa: Scotiabank Place 1000 Palladium Dr. Kanata, Ontario K2V 1A5 CANADA Scotiabank Place is in the suburbs of Ottawa, and there's lots of green space nearby. Between the postal coda and a satellite look up on a few maps and you'll find lots in the bush! Some examples nearby include: Ruined? by The Burrow (GCR7PA) Many a Stump! by Breezeman (GCM7EF) Wish List! by spunsister (GCHFDH) GAG7 Aragog's Lair by fireflyfan (GCQX6V) Snowshoe Run by Griffindog (GCHN7Y) GAG7 - Morgan's Stop by The Burrow (GCQTZ0) Geeks Only by stone_soup and Roswell.fr (GCG7TE) Rideau - Lime Kiln by WannerClan (GC86DA) BTW, most Ottawa area caches will be in English or bilingual. Enjoy your visit. It’s a great city. Quote
+jeff-trex Posted May 12, 2006 Posted May 12, 2006 You can also check out the caches in High park in Toronto do a search around GCVJG3 there is 6 of 7 around there. It is a nice mix of forest trails and paved paths. for a real adventure you could try this multi GCRDC1 . There is also about 10 or so caches along the route. Quote
+Tequila Posted May 12, 2006 Posted May 12, 2006 Check out GCT9J5. It is an all day caching event just north of Toronto on the 13th. Tequila Quote
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