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Is Nipissing your favourite lake? Submissions open for 2nd annual Lake Biodiversity Photo Challenge

This contest celebrates the beauty of Canada’s two million lakes
20220502 Arni Stinnissen-Lake Opeongo
2021 winner of the Public Favourite Category: Arni Stinnissen - Lake Opeongo - Algonquin Park, Ont.

We're lucky to be living in an area full of beautiful lakes and we see lots of great lake shots submitted by readers for use on Good Morning North Bay.

That's why we think you may be interested in this story.

Living Lakes Canada is inviting lake enthusiasts across Canada to submit photos of their favourite lakes to the 2nd annual Lake Biodiversity Photo Challenge.

This contest celebrates the beauty of Canada’s two million lakes while raising awareness around the climate change impacts that are threatening their incredible biodiversity.

Lake photographers have until the end of July to participate. Photos can be submitted using the online submission form or by email to [email protected], or by using #LakeBlitzPhoto on social media.

All photos will be displayed in the online gallery and the best of each week will be shared on Living Lakes Canada’s social media channels.

Everyone who enters will be eligible to win in four different categories:

  • Most Biodiverse,
  • Most Impacted,
  • Public Favourite, 
  • Kids Category.

The winners in the first three categories will receive prize packs that include products from contest sponsors: Kicking Horse Coffee, Lush Cosmetics and DAVIDsTEA.

Winners of the Most Biodiverse and Most Impacted category will be chosen by Living Lakes Canada and the Public Favourite will be selected based on social media likes.

The Kids Category winner will be selected by the kids' conservation organization Earth Rangers and awarded a kid-friendly prize pack that's age-appropriate.

All winners will be announced in early August.

In 2021, almost 200 photos were submitted from across Canada to the inaugural contest. The Lake Biodiversity Photo Challenge is the sister event to Living Lakes Canada’s 2nd annual National Lake Blitz, a citizen-science, lake-monitoring initiative that provides volunteer participants from coast to coast with easy-to-use water monitoring tools to help them monitor their favourite lake.

The 2022 Lake Blitz is made possible thanks to funding from RBC’s Tech for Nature program.

To learn more, visit their website.