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How to Go Geocaching

Nadia Geocaching in Manitoba

Gotta Cache ’em All

By Brendan, Social Media Assistant.

Fan of Pokemon Go? Love trying to cache them all? Then you’ll love geocaching!

Geocaching is a world-wide exploration game that combines exploring nature, finding secret items, and helping you appreciate your surroundings. In geocaching, you look for hidden containers called geocaches along trails, in the wilderness, and around your neighbourhood.

Geocaches are containers hidden in nature that you find from a set of coordinates. You’ll get within 9 metres of the geocache by using your phone or a GPS and then it’s up to you to find it! Geocaching is basically a worldwide scavenger hunt. The hobby has been around for years and in 2020, nearly 4000 Manitobans found at least one geocache. It’s a great time to start, as 2025 marks the 25th year of geocaching! The community is celebrating with new hiding themes, worldwide events, and even a geocaching film festival.

What you’ll need to geocache:

Instructions:

1. Download the Geocaching app and create a free account. 

2. Explore! There may be geocaches in your neighbourhood, but going somewhere like the Assiniboine Forest Trails or one of Manitoba’s parks may have more for you to find! You can check how many geocaches are in the park, trail, or area you plan to visit by using the app.

3. Navigate yourself to the geocache using the app.

4. Explore the land to find it! Look for small containers that have a lid; like food containers, pill bottles, mason jars, etc. (sometimes they are hidden in containers that blend into nature like trees, pinecones, and mushrooms).

5. Add your name in the geocache log once you’ve found it! There may also be small items in the geocache, only take an item if you have something to exchange.

6. Remember to put it back the way you found it! There aren’t too many rules of geocaching, but the biggest one is: Leave the area how you found it.

Identifying a Cache

Geocaching Etiquette

Making your own Geocache:

Apps:

Additional Resources:

Learn more from Geocaching 101

Learn more on our blog from 2021: Get Outside and Get Geocaching

Join a Facebook group to learn more about caching in Manitoba:

Watch this video from Liz Murdock, FRCN Conservation Areas Initiative Project Manager.

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