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Norwegian hiker's family retraces his last steps with First Nation communities who supported him

2 September 2025
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Norwegian hiker's family retraces his last steps with First Nation communities who supported him
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The family of Steffen Skjottelvik, a Norwegian hiker found deceased along the Hayes River, is being embraced by First Nations communities, reflecting the warmth they extended to him during his two-year exploration of Canada. This connection highlights the deep respect and support for the grieving family in their time of loss.

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