By Wayne Doyle, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, BarrieToday.com Originally conceived by a group known as the Huronia Lookout Committee two decades ago, the Wiidookdaadiwin Lookout took its first official breath Wednesday afternoon under a beautiful blue sky and a scorching sun. With more than 100 onlookers gathered to celebrate the opening of the lookout, built on top of former Vespra Landfill No. 14 on George Johnston Road, just south of Snow Valley Road, the site features a huge observation area, hundreds of native plantings, signs explaining the history and importance of the site and the icon — a life-size bronze sculpture of two figures: one, an Indigenous scout, and the other, a canoe-carrying European, and their luggage. The sculpture, created by Hillsdale artist Marlene Hilton Moore, was based on the…