On Any Armour Traditional Cache
The_Draglings: Might bring this back some other time
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A straight forward go to cache with some history! Bring your own
pen, write small, use stealth! A bit of a stretch if your sitting
down! Let us know when the log is nearing full.
An imposing medieval styled fortress structure was constructed
1914-1915, was the largest most up to date armory in the country. A
training and recruitment center that has served since WW1.
Home of The Canadian Scottish Regiment (Princess Mary’s) and
Regimental Museum it is an accredited museum of the Canadian
Forces. The museum was opened by the Regiment’s Colonel-in-Chief,
Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra, GCVO, CD in May 1980.
The museum is a non-publicly funded organization that is operated
by a group of dedicated volunteers.
The museum’s displays include material from the earliest days of
the Regiment to participation in United Nations peacekeeping
operations. The museum has a large collection of Lee-variant
rifles, probably one of the most unique firearms collections in
Canada.
BRING YOUR OWN PEN (Log must be signed to claim a find, Initials
Only Please)!
Congratulations... porchlizard was
First-to-Find this Cache on April 27,
2008 |
Additional Hints
(Decrypt)
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