Vigils held across Canada for Norwegian adventurer found dead

By Marissa Lentz-McGrath, Local Journalism Initiative, TimminsToday.com ​Communities from Hudson Bay to Norway are mourning the loss of Steffen Skjøttelvik, the 29-year-old Norwegian adventurer whose body was recovered on the banks of the Hayes River in northern Manitoba on Sunday. Across the James Bay and Hudson Bay coasts, as well as in communities like Timmins, Kingston, Kasabonika Lake First Nation, and Weagamow Lake, vigils and remembrance ceremonies have been held to honour the hiker. Jacob Betker, who first met Skjøttelvik at the Timmins airport in 2023 and helped him get his Canadian start, said he is both saddened and humbled by the outpouring. “There was always still the idea of hanging on to hope, because he was so capable,” Betker said. “But I’m glad it’s over, because closure for the…

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