Capturing The Bay Geocoin Challenge

Posted by on June 17, 2015

This article was originally published on Cache Up NB. It has been mirrored here for archive purposes only.

I thought it might be worth it to remind folks about the Capturing The Bay program we have here in NB. If you haven’t done this wonderful coin challenge yet, take some time this summer and head out to do it. There are still plenty of coins left.

The Capturing The Bay program was launched by Cache Up NB in the summer of 2012. This was a joint partnership between Cache Up NB, Fundy National Park, Hopewell Rocks, Cape Enrage, and the Fundy Trail Parkway. The idea was to try and incorporate some of the most fabulous views and scenery within southern New Brunswick in a unique geocaching program.

Geocachers are tasked with finding a total of eight geocaches spread amongst the four locations. Each geocache location features a prominent vista that showcases our beautiful province. Geocachers find each cache, but must also take a photo at each location. Like the Fundy National Park program, a passport is used to track which geocaches you have found. Once you have completed all eight caches, you can submit your passport to any of the four parks and a coin will be provided to you.

This unique program is a first in the province and the launch event proved to be very successful. Cache Up NB will continue to partner with these great parks to bring you further geocaching adventures.

You can download the passports for this program from the links below.

Capturing The Bay Passport – English

Capturing The Bay Passport – French

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