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If you’re a geocacher on the east side of the City, you might want to take a look at what’s going on at the large natural park over there. There’s change coming, and it will potentially have an impact on geocaching in the park.
Rouge Park, which is home to many geocaches is creating a draft Trails Plan. Now is the time to see what’s going on and provide any input toward the Park’s Trails Master Plan.
If you’re interested, you should visit the community public meeting this Monday, March 7 at the Markham Museum (in the Transportation Room).
The event starts with an open house from 5:00 to 6:30, followed by a presentation at 6:30 and a workshop at 7:00.
From the Master Plan release (PDF):
The Rouge Park Alliance is in the process of developing a Trails Master Plan (Plan) for Rouge Park. This will be the second public meeting to consult with the public and key stakeholders about the Plan. As a result of the comments received from the First Public Meeting, additional investigation and evaluation were conducted with regards to the Plan. The Rouge Park Study Area is shown below. This meeting will present the visions, principles and the draft Trails Plan for review and input. Rouge Park staff and members of the consulting project team will be on hand to answer questions and receive comments and suggestions.
If you place geocaches on those trails, you are strongly recommended to attend that meeting!
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