Erin Rody

J’ai grandi à Black Sturgeon, dans le Nord-Ouest de l’Ontario. Je suis rédactrice pour l’association touristique Sunset Country. Par mes articles, j’espère vous donner envie de visiter la merveilleuse région où j’habite. Ici, tout tourne autour du plein air. On compte 70 000 lacs et rivières et beaucoup, beaucoup de forêts. Vous aimez pêcher, chasser, faire du canot ou du kayak, naviguer ou camper? Vous trouverez chaussure à votre pied dans Sunset Country. Profitez-en bien! 

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