Stone cairn topped with a cross located at the entrance of the Sixth Line Cemetery in Innisfil bearing a commemorative plaque dedicated to the early pioneers of the area. The cairn also bears the dates 1832-1932, represting the arrival of the pioneers and the date of the cairn's construction, and small nameplates for each surname of the original settlers on each side of the cairn. The inscription reads: "To commemorate this honored group of Scotch Dalhousie settlers - Allan, Cross, Climie, Duncan, Laurie, Jack, Todd, Wallace - who came to Innisfil, A.D. 1832 after ten years stay in Dalhousie Township, Lanark County, Ontario. This emblem erected by their descendants A.D. 1932 and placed on the threshold of the pioneer log kirk and a later edifice."