Share your best photos of Wolf Lake!
Just 50km northeast of Sudbury is the world’s largest known old growth red pine forest. As part of the Chiniguchi waterway, Wolf Lake is treasured for its popular backcountry canoe routes and recreational opportunities. People come from around the world to experience the beauty of the towering red pines, quartzite cliffs, and sparkling blue water in this critically endangered ecosystem.
Sudbury Naturalists, Friends of Temagami, and Coalition for a Liveable Sudbury invite you to share your best Wolf Lake photos and stories.
Prizes will be awarded in three categories:
- Nature: share your best pictures of the stunning natural beauty of Wolf Lake and its fauna and flora.
- People in nature: capture the awe, connection and enjoyment of your time at Wolf Lake.
- Best Caption: tell us your the story of your photo in two lines or less.
About
Sudbury Naturalists – We are a grassroots, volunteer group focusing on knowledge of local water resources and wildlife, landscaping, revitalization of natural environment.
Coalition for a Liveable Sudbury – We are a grassroots network of citizen groups and individuals who share a vision of Sudbury as a green, healthy and engaged community. For more information, visit www.liveablesudbury.org.
Friends of Temagami – We are the pre-eminent voice for wilderness ecosystems, protected areas, and backcountry recreation in the Temagami area. For more information, visit www.friendsoftemagami.org.