Sunday, August 14, 2011

Park Dreams Contest


I have been very fortunate to visit a number of Canada’s National Parks. As a photographer I enjoy being able to capture the stunning views or wildlife that make their home there. There are still many parks I would like to get to and add to my collection!

In celebration of the 100th birthday of Parks Canada, the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society (CPAWS), is inviting Canadians to join in building Canada’s first national parks bucket
list. The “Park Dreams Contest: What’s on your bucket list?”, will run until August 24th. Grand prize for this Facebook-based contest is a dream trip for two to Nahanni National Park Reserve.

The “Park Dreams Contest” simply asks people to share in 50 words or less a dream experience they’ve already had or wish for in any one of Canada’s 42 national parks. The topic is wide, and CPAWS is looking for dreams ranging from the wildest excursion to the most stunning view, wildlife sighting, paddling haven or hiking thrill. There will be a two-week voting period after the closing date to help determine which 100 dreams will make it onto Canada’s first national parks bucket list.

Check out www.parkdreams.ca for more contest details.

5 comments:

  1. I have gone through your site information and it is the same opportunity that I was looking for. The facilities, the process that what you are offering are perfectly matched to my Expectation & very soon you will get Response from my side.

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  2. There are very nice park, very good esar contact with nature and feel the fresh air, congratulations and look forward to seeing your amazing photos, greetings

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  3. There are very nice park,,your blog is really interesting and good, this is my first time visiting here

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  4. Sounds like a great contest. I've been to many US National Parks and am amazed at the landscapes each and every time I visit!

    Dani @ ONNO Organic Clothing

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  5. Great photos. I have been to Canada but haven't had the pleasure of visiting this park.

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