Metro Vancouver Regional Parks Photo Contest
byThe Metro Vancouver region includes 21 municipalities, one treaty First Nation, and 23 regional parks. This summer, you can enter to win some great local park prizes when you share your photos from a Metro Vancouver Regional Park online.
Metro Vancouver Regional Parks
Metro Vancouver’s regional parks system covers a total of 14,500 hectares, and includes 23 regional parks, 3 regional park reserves, 2 ecological conservancy areas, and five regional greenways. The system exists, first and foremost, to protect the region’s important natural areas and ecosystems. Within the context of natural area protection, the system provides opportunities for Metro Vancouver’s growing and diverse population to connect with, enjoy, be active within and learn about the region’s environment. Over 11 million visits are made to regional parks each year.
Aldergrove Regional Park Barnston Island Regional Park Belcarra Regional Park Boundary Bay Regional Park Brae Island Regional Park Burnaby Lake Regional Park Campbell Valley Regional Park Capilano River Regional Park Colony Farm Regional Park Crippen Regional Park Deas Island Regional Park |
Derby Reach Regional Park Glen Valley Regional Park Iona Beach Regional Park Kanaka Creek Regional Park Lynn Headwaters Regional Park Matsqui Trail Regional Park Minnekhada Regional Park Pacific Spirit Regional Park Surrey Bend Regional Park Tynehead Regional Park |
Some of my favourites are: Campbell Valley Park, Lynn Headwaters, Iona Beach, Belcarra, and Minnekhada Regional Park.
Metro Vancouver Regional Parks Photo Contest
How to Enter:
Upload up to 3 photos from a Metro Vancouver Regional Park via this contest page.
Prizes available:
Picnic Package (picnic blanket, ceramic tumblers, tote bag)
A group campsite for Friday and Saturday night
Private use of a picnic shelter for one day
Free registration for 4 to a Regional Park program
Resources:
Find a Metro Vancouver Regional Park
Read full terms and conditions
You have 85 days (from today) to enter your photo then a People’s Choice vote will be live September 1-15, 2016. Follow Metro Vancouver Regional Parks on Facebook and Twitter for more information.