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2012 Photo Contest
Contest Rules
Enter your photo in the 2012 photo contest for a chance to win a stay in
Bruce Peninsula National Park's new
yurts! In the heart of a World Biosphere Reserve, visitors come each year to the "Bruce" to experience the massive, rugged cliffs of the park, inhabited by thousand year old cedar trees, overhanging the crystal clear waters of Georgian Bay.
The ten new yurts along the shore of Cyprus Lake offer a unique camping experience in Bruce Peninsula National Park. There, you can kick back and feel the lake breeze from your deck, cozy up to the campfire and watch the sunset over the lake, or gaze up at the starry sky through the skylight dome as you drift off to sleep in a comfortable bed.
Submit your photos for a chance to win a stay in a yurt at Bruce Peninsula National Park!
2011 Photo Contest Winner
© Parks Canada/Emily Bing Zhu
Contest Rules
- This contest is open to all visitors to Georgian Bay Islands National Park with the exception of GBINP staff and their immediate family members (spouse, parent, child or sibling).
- Three photo entries maximum per person.
- Submit photos via email as an attachment (not embedded file) to info.gbi@pc.gc.ca.
High resolution JPEG format is preferred; maximum 5MB via email.
- Photo resolution must be high enough that photos display clearly at an 8" x 10" size.
- The photographer takes responsibility to seeking and/or granting permission for identifiable persons that appear in the submitted photo.
- All entries will become the property of Parks Canada and may be featured in other park publications, used for promotional and educational purposes or on the official website. Credit will be given to the photographer when the photo is used.
- The contest begins on April 1st 2012 and submissions must be received by 4:00 pm on November 30th, 2012.
- Georgian Bay Islands National Park reserves the right to suspend the contest if for some reason it becomes compromised or some factor beyond the park's control prevents the contest from running as planned.