On this beautiful Victoria Day (big holiday in Canada) we started with breakfast at the Hoito Restaurant. The Hoito is a famous Finnish restaurant in Thunder Bay and shares a building on Bay Street with the Finlandia Club. The reason we ended up at the Hoito a early Monday morning is because they are famous fore there Finnish breakfast pancakes. As a Swede is felt really strange to have pancakes in the morning instead of fore lunch or a light dinner, but our team is brave and some of us tasted the pancakes with maple
syrup and fried potato’s or bacon and eggs. For those of us who wanted something else they hade a big breakfast menu. The Hoito was really a great experience and a place where I could have stay just watching people for hours!! But we hade to head out to new adventures and the with people line for a table where growing by the minute.
First stop of the day’s tour was the Marina park with the Terry Fox Monument and the lookout spot for the sleeping giant. I still have some problem with making out the arms but we took a lot of pictures so I can keep looking when I get home. Next stop was Quiment Canyon where we got interesting information on how it came to be and other Canyons around the world.
After lunch came the big challenge! Eagle Canyon Suspension Bridge is Canada’s longest Suspension Footbridge. Not really my thing but the spectacular scenery made it worth it.
During the afternoon we got an interesting guided tour of the areas surrounding Nipigon and got the opportunity to choose a gift among Roland Choiselat’s beautiful stone craft. Last but not least we hade a great evening socializing with the Nipigon club at the Dupuis lake cabin.
syrup and fried potato’s or bacon and eggs. For those of us who wanted something else they hade a big breakfast menu. The Hoito was really a great experience and a place where I could have stay just watching people for hours!! But we hade to head out to new adventures and the with people line for a table where growing by the minute.
First stop of the day’s tour was the Marina park with the Terry Fox Monument and the lookout spot for the sleeping giant. I still have some problem with making out the arms but we took a lot of pictures so I can keep looking when I get home. Next stop was Quiment Canyon where we got interesting information on how it came to be and other Canyons around the world.
After lunch came the big challenge! Eagle Canyon Suspension Bridge is Canada’s longest Suspension Footbridge. Not really my thing but the spectacular scenery made it worth it.
During the afternoon we got an interesting guided tour of the areas surrounding Nipigon and got the opportunity to choose a gift among Roland Choiselat’s beautiful stone craft. Last but not least we hade a great evening socializing with the Nipigon club at the Dupuis lake cabin.
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