Gerry Cariou

Gerry Cariou est le directeur de la région touristique «Ontario's Sunset Country». Il est un grand amateur de pêche et un photographe. Gerry écrit sur les expériences touristiques à vivre dans la région depuis plus de 20 ans et vit toutes sortes d'aventures tout au long de l'année à partir de Kenora, en Ontario.  

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Check Out How Things Have Changed

Or stayed the same...

Going Fishing in Canada?

Get the answers to your questions

Take a Road Trip at the Right Time

6 routes for viewing the fall colour change in Sunset Country

Fish Eagle Lake

68,000 acres, 70 miles long and over 400 islands

Cougar Controversy?

More evidence these elusive beasts live in Ontario.

5 Amazing Things About Spring

Spring is a welcome sight after a long winter in Sunset Country!

5 Obscure Facts About Northwestern Ontario: Were You Aware of These?

Here are 5 facts that most people don't know about Sunset Country.

Ontario Vacation Destinations: Sioux Narrows and Nestor Falls

Blueberries, walleye, and waterfalls!

5 Interesting Facts About Wolverines

Solitary, hungry, and vicious! Learn more about these amazing creatures.

Fall's Magical Transitions

What's behind all the changes?

Explore Sunset Country's Provincial Parks

10 easily accessible parks

Enjoy the Spectacular Beauty of Sunset Country

Atikokan to Rainy River is Worth Exploring

Adventures on Dryberry Lake

Magic unto its own

Going RVing?

Here's some tips to help you plan your RV vacation.

Bien planifier des vacances en véhicule récréatif

Ce qu'il faut apporter, ce qu'il faut laisser chez soi

Facing One's Mortality

A journey to see the Canadian wilderness one last time

Floating Lodges Offer a Different Sunset Country Vacation Experience

Geta different view of the setting sun each day

A Bucket List Trip for Eco-tourists

Venture into the wilderness landscapes of Canada's boreal forest!

Keep calm & float on

Why a houseboat vacation in Ontario should be your next trip.

Discover Winter in Sunset Country

Skiing, ice fishing, and snowmobiling await in this snowy Northwest Ontario paradise