This article was originally published on Cache Up NB. It has been mirrored here for archive purposes only.
Spearheaded by our own TheNinjaJedi, Cache Up NB has been working hard with NB’s second national park to launch a geocoin/geocaching challenge program for their park. Thanks to the hard work of TheNinjaJedi, we are now happy to announce that this program is moving forward.
If you’ve been to the park lately, you may have already seen on their calendar that August 30th is listed as the geocaching challenge day.
We are currently finalizing the plans for the actual event itself, and are in the process of hiding the caches. The event should be published very soon, and you’ll then be able to make your plans for attendance.
Similar to the Fundy National Park program, cachers will find caches within Kouchibouguac and then be rewarded with a Parks Canada coin. These coins have previously never been seen or used in this part of Canada.
Because this year is the first year for this park to try out a geocaching program, they have opted to go with the Parks Canada coins, instead of trackable geocoins. We know that a big draw for many folks is the trackable coin, but the park is looking at a long term plan for geocaching there. That plan includes trackable geocoins, but they need the support of the geocaching community to come out and attend the very first official event there.
Specifics about the listing and other information will be posted online as soon as we have that information.
See you there!
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