GCG4ZM Letterbox Hybrid World Peace
Type: Letterbox | Size: Small Small | Difficulty: 1 out of 5 | Terrain: 1.5 out of 5
By: Junglehair & TOB (Bike4me, dani_carriere adopted) @ | Hide Date: 20/05/2003 | Status: Available
Country: Canada | State: Manitoba
Coordinates: N49° 45.342 W97° 09.281 | Last updated: 10/06/2026 | Fav points: 0
Dogs  Recommended for kids  Takes less than an hour  Scenic view  Available during winter  Bicycles 

This is a letterbox cache.
This cache is hidden near an old Trappiste Monastery which was destroyed by fire in 1983. This area is now known as The Ruins at the St. Norbert Arts Centre.

This was Manitoba's first letterbox cache. The idea of a letterbox cache is to collect stamp impressions from the various caches. It contains a stamp and a log book. Use your stamp (if you have one) to sign the log book, and use the stamp in the cache to mark your book to keep as a souvenir of this cache.

For more information about the ruins, visit http://www.snacc.mb.ca/history

Logging Etiquette: Geocache hiders sometimes go through a great deal of planning to place their caches. As a result, they'd like to hear your feedback on whether you liked or disliked any aspect of the hide, or if you feel that some cache maintenance is required. Single word, acronym, or emoticon logs may be easier when you have a lot of caches to log, but it doesn't tell the hider or other finders anything about your adventure (or lack thereof) in finding the cache. Please keep this in mind when entering your log.


 Custom URLs

Add cache to watch list
Log your visit
Picture Gallery

 Hints

Just off the path, find a hollow tree.

 Nearby Caches


 Logs

1 Logs: Found it 1  

Found it 21/09/2006 By Kabutroid
HURRAH! My first Letterbox Hybrid type cache! Gotta say... the stamp I was expecting in there wasn't... what I was expecting. Then again... I had no clue what I was expecting. I was thinking like... a 1cm square stamp... not like... inch and a half. Well... learn something new every day.
Nice and quiet there today. Wasn't really any people around to get in the way either. Well, there was one couple who appeared to be taking some pictures in a semi-professional looking way. Some photographer was taking pics of them with the forest in the background. Of course, I had to cross behind them to get to the cache. Luckly, they were just finishing up as I got close. Dang... no ruining pictures for me ToungeOut. Pretty easy to find this one. Not really too many places it could have been at those coordinates. Still a nice area around here. I've got to adventure around here more sometime.

Took: Nothing
Left: Logbook entry and chainmail ball (see profile)