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Laura Byrne Paquet’s guide to finding a Cottage near Ottawa …

August 9, 2016 by Glenn Leave a Comment

With illustrations by Jamie McLennan. Looking for a piece of rural heaven to call your own but not sure where to start? Follow our map to find a cottage-co

Source: Finding A Cottage-Country Haven that Fulfills Your Dreams – And Suits Your Wallet | Ottawa Magazine

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