Erin Rody

I grew up on Black Sturgeon Lake in Northwestern Ontario. I am a staff writer for the Sunset Country Travel Association. Through my articles I hope to entice you to visit the wonderful region I call home. We are all about outdoor adventure; with 70,000 lakes and rivers and a whole lot of forests how can we not be? Whether you like to fish, hunt, canoe, kayak, boat or go camping, Sunset Country has something for you. Enjoy!

More Articles By Erin Rody

Spring Bear Hunt Reinstated in Ontario

What you need to know.

Am I Seeing Double?

Reflection photos that will blow you away!

Amazing Captures for 2014

These images will blow you away!

What's so special about a vacation to Canada?

It might not be what you think.

Want to camp on Lake of the Woods?

Stay at the Sioux Narrows Park!

6 reasons to book a fall trip to Sunset Country

Sunny days + cool nights + zero bugs = heaven on Earth.

Step Back to the Gold Rush Days at the West Red Lake Mining Museum

Housed in a cabin from the 1926 Gold Rush

It's the end of the road!

Drive Highway 105 to Red Lake!

What Would You Do If You Saw a Bear in Your Backyard?

For some residents of Sunset Country, it can be a daily occurrence!

Ice-out Laker

Some people wait all winter for this moment!

Sick of sitting at your desk?

10 Places You'd Rather Be

Want solitude? Go Wilderness Canoeing.

Canoeing has never been this peaceful.

Northwest Ontario Fishing Tournaments

Fish for walleye, bass or even muskie!

A Bird's Eye View of Sunset Country

Parasailing experience like no other

When was the last time you took a ladies trip?

It's about time you booked one!

See one of the 300 bird species in the Rainy River Area

Visit Sable Island, home to a permanent breeding population of the piping plover.

You know you're from Northwest Ontario when...

Camps, 2-4s, and socials are just the beginning

Best (or Worst?) Moments of 2014 in Ontario's Sunset Country

What a year!

Self Isolation Nation

Remote places to go relax

How many fish do you think are in the English River System?

Too many to count! Find out more about this fantastic fishery.