The cache is before the No Trespassing sign, my guess is it is on MTO property, for now I will leave the cache in place and make a point of adding a note to the cache sheet, telling people they do not have to trespass when they are retrieving the cache. Geogranny ----- Original Message ----- From: "Hoover" <mlehotay@xxxxxxx> To: <kag@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, November 25, 2004 4:24 AM Subject: [kag] Re: No Trespassing > I did some looking around at the Leeds & Thousand Islands Township website > and found a couple of maps, but they didn't show anything very > interesting. I was hoping to find something that lists who owns individual > parcels of lands. > > I don't remember seeing any fences when I was there, but that was a long > time ago, and I probably would have forgotten anyway. I guess what you > should do depends where the "no trespassing" has been placed. Is it on a > tree right in front of the road? Or does it look more like it is there to > prevent people from wandering onto the on-ramp? > > Hoover > > > On Tue, 23 Nov 2004, Helen Baker wrote: > > > Visited my "Welcome To Canada" cache yesterday and noticed someone had > > placed a No Trespassing sign. The cache is located before the fence, you > > do not need to enter the fenced area to retrieve the cache. As far as I > > can tell all the land in the area is government with On/Off Ramps, Parks > > and Info Centre. > > > > Why would this one little chunk be private is beyond me. > > > > What do you think? leave the cache where it is or move it. The staff > > at the Info Centre said to just leave it, they were surprised to hear it > > was posted. > > > > Geogranny > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > Kingston Area Geocachers mailing list > //www.freelists.org/webpage/kag ------------------------------------------------------------ Kingston Area Geocachers mailing list //www.freelists.org/webpage/kag