Artist and writer Kathy Toivonen finds inspiration for creativity from nature, culture, and history; and she often combines her interests to develop projects. For example, she has produced a series of hand drawn maps of historical and cultural interest in Northwestern Ontario that are embellished with raw charcoal drawings. With a background in graphic arts, Kathy uses bits of nature to enhance paintings and drawings to add depth and dimension. Her Finnish background and connection to nature, and her interest in culture and history often overlap in her books and articles. Kathy lives with her family in a rural setting west of Thunder Bay, where she keeps an eye open for signs of Big Foot.
Many Finnish immigrants settled in northern Minnesota and Northwestern Ontario. The landscape is just like their lands at home: forest, water and snow. So it...
Whitefish Lake is a resort and recreational lake on Hwy 588 between Thunder Bay and the Pigeon River Border. Sheltered by the Silver Mountain Range,...
No names. This story isn’t about the people. It’s about the history and connection that modern man has with ice. It’s about the science and technology used to harvest the ice, and...
Remnants at a logging camp near Hurkett, Ontario. | KATHY TOIVONEN Hurkett—For context, it must be noted that prisoner of war (POW) camps detained German...
The land called Canada has been home to many indigenous people and cultures for over 10,000 years. Even the Vikings settled on the east coast for a time. In modern history, the country has seen many changes. So an...
Ukrainian Easter Bread This recipe was brought to Canada by a Ukrainian immigrant over 100 years ago. Rose Bunza’s recipe; contributed by Kathy Toivonen. Soak 1 level tablespoon of...