You got it, and they even took a course at the Center. http://www.geocachingontario.com/Testimonials/Testimonials.htm#Ontario%20Parks I realize they were learning to do mapping, but they must have seen or learned about how the center sets up the caches and stuff. Binrat ----- Original Message ----- From: Lib Mendonça To: geoqueont@xxxxxxxx Cc: kag@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2006 9:17 PM Subject: Re: [geoqueont] GPS Treasure Hunt So let me get this straight - Parks Canada and Ontario Parks are refusing to allow geocaches on their properties because of 'enviromental' and 'Safety' concerns, yet other branches of the same Governments are actively encouraging geocaching tourism with promotions and prizes? Woof! The Canadian Ecology Center seems to have the same attitude as most of us: get out and enjoy the trail, see new things, meet new people and enjoy the hunt. Perhaps the Parks bureaucrats should visit and get some pointers..... I'll participate in the 'contest' if any caches are in the area. I gather they're not listed on GC.com though, are they? BTW - that sasquatch in the photo - was that Zartimus again? Bluelamb03 ----- Original Message ----- From: Lloyd Baker To: Geoqueont@xxxxxxxx Cc: kag@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2006 8:52 PM Subject: [geoqueont] GPS Treasure Hunt Hey, looks as if the Northern Ontario GPS Treasure Hunting contest is coming to Eastern Ontario. http://www.geocachingontario.com/ I have done a few of their caches up north and was impressed by the set-up. The group is a part of The Canadian Ecology Center http://www.canadianecology.ca/ . Binrat ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.375 / Virus Database: 267.14.22/238 - Release Date: 23/01/2006