The new venture provides participants with a guided tour of the Sault through a Métis lens and includes walking and canoeing through the city’s downtown and waterfront
Newcomers to the Sault are enjoying a new eco-tourism venture that gives them the chance to learn about Métis peoples and their historic culture in the area.
Joanie McGuffin, executive director for Lake Superior Watershed Conservancy, says they’re incredibly excited about the project. Alongside her husband Gary and several other guides, McGuffin invited SooToday on Saturday’s tour, which began at the Métis Centre on John Street and wrapped up on the waterfront.
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