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Copper Country Road Trip - November 2021


This was our second trip this year to the UP, our first was back in the beginning of June where we took about four days to explore the famous Quincy Mine, Brockway Mountain, and several waterfalls, lighthouses, beaches, and towns along the north shore of the Peninsula.



We also visited a few local favorites, that are a must-stop when you’re in the area. The first was The Ambassador Pizza located along the main drag in downtown Houghton and right along the Portage Canal and the famous Portage Canal Lift Bridge. If the name wasn't a giveaway, they are known best for their pizza, but also have several other great food choices. For that 21+ crowd, they have some excellent fish bowls along with a wide variety of beers on tap, including some from the Keweenaw Brewing Company that can be found just down the street. The Keweenaw Brewing Company was the second place we stopped, for again that 21+ crowd, they host a good selection of beers on tap. A couple of favorites would be their Widow Maker, Red Jacket, and Redridge Blood Orange. This is an excellent place to stop if you want a cheap local pint of beer. The last place we ventured to was a Finnish-style breakfast stop and a local favorite thanks to the abundance of Finnish heritage across this region called Suomi. Suomi means Finland in Finnish. They are known for their Finnish French Toast, which is made with the Finnish bread called Nisu but also has a fabulous Finnish pancake, called Pannukakku, and pasties. One other thing I really like about Suomi is once again, the prices. Excellent breakfast for an absolutely great price!

Besides the unseasonable warm weather that we were gifted with this weekend, there was one more amazing surprise we had the first night we were there, and that was the beautiful Aurora Borealis, otherwise known as the northern lights. What made this experience more exciting was the fact the odds of seeing them were forecasted to be zero. Decreased further by the scattered clouds, but we managed to pick them up on our cameras while capturing a couple of long exposure timelapses which you can see below!

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