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INNOVATIVE GEOCACHING PROGRAM LAUNCHED AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE

Released on May 20, 2010

Minister responsible for the Provincial Capital Commission Dustin Duncan joined Grade 7 and 8 students from Maryfield School to launch the new Geocaching in the Garden program at Government House in Regina today.

"This exciting new program is one of many new programs to be implemented at Government House this year," Duncan said. "Geocaching is an innovative and fun way to explore the grounds of Government House, deepening the participants' appreciation for the beauty and history of this true Canadian treasure and showcasing the gardens as a welcoming, family-friendly public space accessible for all visitors."

Using Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers and a map, teams partake in an electronic treasure hunt, exploring 8.5 acres of the Edwardian Gardens at Government House, solving puzzles and learning about the significance of the historical landmarks and features in the gardens.

"We are excited for the opportunity to visit Government House to experience the rich history associated with the beautiful facility," teacher Barb Boon said. "Geocaching is a new and exciting activity that my students have never experienced. Combining history (old) with geocaching (new) makes for a very promising educational experience."

The Geocaching in the Garden is part of Government House's revitalization plan to renew their services to offer more tour options and give visitors new and exciting ways to explore and enjoy the National Historic Site and a Provincial Heritage Property.

For information about Geocaching in the Garden or Government House call 306-787-5773 or visit www.governmenthouse.gov.sk.ca.

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For more information, contact:

Nicole Fellinger
Office of the Provincial Capital Commission
Regina
Phone: 306-787-2687
Email: nicole.fellinger@gov.sk.ca

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