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Questing
| From April 15 to November 15, 2012, search for more than 25 hidden treasure boxes along the Ohio & Erie Canalway. Follow rhyming clues and curious maps, and along the way discover natural and cultural gems. |
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| To participate, find a quest box, sign your name in the log book and collect an impression of the unique quest stamp. Unlike geocaching, no GPS unit is needed, and you don’t take or add items to the quest box. |
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| For more information and to download the quests, visit www.ohioanderiecanalway.com and search under Activities for Questing. Quests also are available at select park visitor centers. |
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| The Canalway Quests program is a partnership between Cuyahoga Valley National Park, Cleveland Metroparks, Cascade Locks Park Association, Stark Parks, the Ohio & Erie Canalway Association and Metro Parks, Serving Summit County. |
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Metro Parks
A sugar maple leaf is at the center of the Metro Parks logo.
The Olmsted Brothers
Celebrated landscape architects John C. and Frederick (Jr.) Olmsted created the first countywide master plan for Metro Parks in 1925.
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