SAN JOSE, CA - JUNE 12: Sidney Crosby #87 of the Pittsburgh Penguins celebrates by kissing the Stanley Cup after their 3-1 victory to win the Stanley Cup against the San Jose Sharks in Game Six of the 2016 NHL Stanley Cup Final at SAP Center on June 12, 2016 in San Jose. (Photo Credit: Robert Reiners/Getty Images)

PITTSBURGH (KDKA/AP) — After an incredible Stanley Cup Championship celebration here in Pittsburgh, Penguins captain Sidney Crosby is back in Canada.

He was spotted Friday at a Tim Hortons in Nova Scotia, showing off the Stanley Cup by setting it on the counter as people swarmed to take pictures.

Here’s Crosby taking the cup up to the counter at Tim Hortons in Coleharbor Nova Scotia @TrendsHalifax@haligoniapic.twitter.com/iU4KQGQxgz — KennyO (@Gokennygogo) July 15, 2016

“We heard this big explosion of applause and heard someone say, ‘Sidney,'” said Paul MacFarlane, operations manager for the coffee shop in Cole Harbour. “We came up to the front and saw Sidney Crosby walk through with the Stanley Cup and the Conn Smythe Trophy. I had never seen it before, it was awesome.”

The coffee shop, visited frequently by Crosby as a kid, is on Forest Hills Parkway, which will be shut down Saturday to allow the Pittsburgh Penguins captain to parade the Cup.

Each player of the Cup-winning team gets brief custody of it. As team captain, Crosby is permitted to have the trophy an extra day and said he wanted to share it with as many people as he could.

PAL Airlines tweeted a photo of Crosby, the Cup and an unidentified man in an orange safety vest with thanks “for visiting our Halifax offices.”

Crosby also took the trophy for a visit with kids at his hockey school before moving on to the Tim Hortons where he also generated plenty of excitement.

Video posted on social media showed him plunking the Cup down on the order counter, as staff and about two dozen customers slowly became aware of who had arrived. Another man carried the Conn Smythe Trophy, awarded to Crosby as playoff MVP.

MacFarlane said Crosby stayed for about 15 minutes, taking photos with everyone.

“He came behind the counter and … made sure all the staff got pictures with him,” MacFarlane said.

Crosby also brought the Cup to Nova Scotia the first time the Penguins won it with him as captain, in 2009. Back then, a military Sea King helicopter carrying Crosby and the Cup landed on the flight deck of HMCS Preserver at the Halifax Dockyard. He stepped onto a wharf, the Cup aloft over his head, to cheers from hundreds of fans. Thousands lined a parade route in his honor.

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