#RediscoverNature Photo Contest

Take Me Outside, in partnership with Nature Valley and Banff Lake Louise Tourism would like to thank everyone for their participation in the #RediscoverNature photo contest. We are excited to announce Jennifer Alexander as the Grand Prize Winner! Jennifer’s family has won a 4 day all expense paid trip to Banff to enjoy Canada’s oldest National Park. We are so thankful that Banff Lake Louise Tourism donated this prize to encourage more families to rediscover nature throughout these past few weeks. Below is Jennifer’s photo that was randomly selected as the winner.

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Nature Valley has also donated some great prize packs. If you see your name or handle below, please email info@takemeoutside.ca with your address and we’ll get your prize in the mail.

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We have seen some great photos of families enjoying time outside and we hope to encourage families to continue to spend time outside exploring Canada’s amazing backyard!

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