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Box #107295

Toronto By Subway: St. Patrick Hand-carvedCompassUrban

St Patrick Subway Station, 449 University Ave, Toronto, ON
Cluehttps://www.atlasquest.com/boxes/clue/?boxId=107295
PlantedFebruary 28, 2009
ModifiedMarch 21, 2011
PlantersFiddleheadsProfileContactLogbookNote
OwnerFiddleheadsProfileContactLogbookNote
LocationSt Patrick Subway Station, 449 University Ave, Toronto, ON
CarverStatus Last FoundF-SummaryFindability
FiddleheadsProfileContactLogbookNoteretiredFeb 11, 2010Strikeoutfffffffffffxxximpossible

Box Comments

MissSpoonProfileContactLogbookNote
Construction! Gated around the building. If I'd gone at night I would have tried to sneak in.
TrailfeathersProfileContactLogbookNote
Didn't have time to see the King Tut exhibit, but did have time to pick up this stamp!
Bicicleta PowerProfileContactLogbookNote
This was a great way to approach the ominous structures of modern art.
Lone RProfileContactLogbookNote
Really enjoyed this one. First off I found free parking on Grange. The park behind the AGO had a "cool" feel to it - academic, artsy, young, vibrant. The architecture was fantastic - the old against the bizarre unique new. The magnetic stamp was perfect for this busy park - a box would have been difficult to hide and re-hide. The stamp is holding up really well. I like how thin it was, helps with keeping it well hidden yet in plain view. Thanks Fiddleheads. :)
3FunkymonkeysProfileContactLogbookNote
First time in a long, long time since I had been to Grange Park. Extreme stealth was required as there was some kind of martial arts practice going on nearby. Was happy to add this to the Toronto by Subway stamps that we found last year.
OndineProfileContactLogbookNote
Beautiful location: the new AGO renovation is breathtaking with its floating staircase in the sky. The park was busy, so I used the ruse of taking photos of the climbing vines on the wall to disguise my retrieve and hide activities. Thanks for the hide; otherwise I would never have stumbled into such a fantastic view.