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This podcast episode and article was originally published by our friend Glenn Auerbach at Saunatimes.com
Welcome to a dream come true: a new community sauna for Duluth, Minnesota.
Setting up for Winter/Spring residency, right next to Lake Superior, partnering with The Inn on Lake Superior, Canal Park, Duluth, MN.
Justin Juntunen’s history of sauna
Meet My friend Justin. He grew up with sauna, just a toddler on the floor in a bucket like father and grandfather before him. Sauna has been an integral part to his family culture. Growing up in Esko, Minnesota, a small Finnish community twenty minutes south of Duluth.
Justin says, “I believe my Finnish immigrant ancestors have been great protectors of the cultural treasure of sauna. When they arrived in Duluth over a hundred years ago they were immigrants, they had very little. For the past century us Finns have protected this treasure of sauna. Kept it close. Now we are working to share that tradition.”
Welcome to Finn Town
Here is the place for public sauna, and this is the time in life for Justin to do it.
Canal Park, where Cedar and Stone is located once was home to the immigrant quarter. Populated with boarding houses, and Finnish immigrants, the locals referred to the area as Finn Town. These immigrants didn’t have the resources to build a sauna at their backyard, they didn’t event own homes yet.
Thus, community saunas were built all over the city. Dotting Duluth’s hillside and on the shores of Lake Superior itself.
“Today we are seeing a revival of this public expression of sauna, but few places have the history like that of Duluth, Minnesota.”
Glenn Auerbach, Sauna Talk Podcast Host
Today we are seeing a revival of this public expression of sauna, but few places have the history like that of Duluth, Minnesota.
There were up to ten community saunas in Duluth, Minnesota in the late 1800s and early 1900s. When you enter Cedar and Stone Justin walks you through this history with images and news clippings on display to help you feel the tradition you are a part of.
Over the years Justin began guiding people through the experience of sauna. Friends, colleagues, anyone who would join for gatherings at the saunas his family has built. And over all these years of hosting and guiding and helping people fall in love with the sauna experience Justin helped to make the sauna understandable to the newcomer.
Setting the table in language that guests can understand. Bringing them into the story of an experience that is healthy and de-stresses.
Then 9 years ago Justin and his wife traveled to Finland. While there they visited multiple public saunas.
One of which was a floating sauna experience to sauna and swim in the Baltic. Justin recalls, “This is a day I’m going to remember, it was magical. And I thought, if there is ever a city in the US that can do this, it’s Duluth, Minnesota.”
Duluth is burgeoning with world class biking trails, great skiing, the World’s largest freshwater lake. Quick access to nature at every turn.
Justin discussed his religious and spiritual guidance for to answer the question “What do I really want?”
The answer after two years of asking that question: “I want the flourishing of my city, our land, our people, and anyone who joins us here,” Justin reflects.
A call and commitment to serve his city, Duluth, Minnesota. What a reason for a sauna!
The Sauna Build
Wanting to commit to his city. Not only was the door being open, but he was being nudged through it. Hundreds of hours and years of commitment on this project.
We need activators and people to ground the mission for the long haul. Justin thinks in decades not years for this. A decade commitment to help change the temperature of Duluth, Minnesota.
The build process started 10 months ago. Sauna Days 2019, where Justin and I met.
To see a sauna of this caliber is an emotional thing for me, and it isn’t even my sauna.
A beautiful, well designed sauna. Justin describes it also as an emotional moment, setting up on Lake Superior, and feeling the emotion well up in him: “When you are invited to something bigger than yourself, there is no guarantee that it will happen. And yet it has, and there is a profound sense of awe and gratefulness when that occurs. It brought me to tears.“
Justin describes the process as one where a community has come together to make this happen, builders, artisans, and craftspeople. He says, “Find your partners that believe in your vision and it becomes easier to solve problems. You can break through any issue you find, because you are working together.”
Did I mention it is mobile, but it has a lobby with an 11′ ceiling!
More on the scale of a tiny home than a mobile sauna. Room to breathe, white walls, airy, modern Nordic-inspired design.
As day turns to night it starts to glow in the hot room. Design elements: curved benches made from 12’ long clear cedar strips, a lot of glass, stove surround, Richlite paper resin exterior material. It’s a marvel.
I asked Justin as I always do to podcast guests: “If you could have a mobile sauna, and bring it anywhere in the world and sauna, where would you choose?”
“Right here.” Justin says without hesitation.
Sauna Getaway Contest
Enter to win a Sauna Getaway package from Cedar and Stone Nordic Sauna sponsored by SaunaTimes.
WINNER RECEIVES:
- x2 60min guided sauna session passes on the shores of Lake Superior in Duluth, MN. ($98 value)
- x2 Rooftop hot tub and spa assess ($30 value)
- Buy one get one drink package at Vikre Distillery just a few blocks from Cedar and Stone ($10 value)
- $148 value For you and a friend to experience sauna where people have been enjoying community sauna for over 100 years on the shores of Lake Superior.
- Plus One free night at The Inn on Lake Superior, in the shadows of Cedar & Stone Sauna. (some limitations on availability, contact Justin to confirm date you’d like to come up and he’ll reserve your free room for you. ($300 value)
- $448 total value for this experience.
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