Meet the couple who retired to St. Joseph Island — and opened a business
'Having your own business in a small town is a great way to connect with everybody'
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One of my favourite messages to receive from listeners are suggestions for Northern Nosh.
I love hearing about your favourite places across northern Ontario — adding each suggestion to a giant, running spreadsheet.
This week's story is thanks to not one, but two listeners: Kirsti Hartley and Faye Stevens. They both suggested I check out the Black Bear Cafe and Eatery on St. Joseph Island, and in particular, learn about their pandemic era "special."
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Mary Lou Eckmeier owns the cafe with her husband, Roy — I reached her the other day to find out more.
Tap on the player to hear our conversation.
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The Black Bear Cafe and Eatery is located at 2389 D Line Road on St. Joseph Island.
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