The 2016 Canada Day Challenge Is Here!
Take up the challenge and you could enjoy a wonderful experience in Canada’s Capital
January 5, 2016 – Gatineau, Quebec – Department of Canadian Heritage
This week, the Honourable Mélanie Joly, Minister of Canadian Heritage, launched the 2016 Canada Day Challenge. This annual contest invites young Canadians aged 8 to 18 to express their creativity and the pride Canada inspires in them in the three following categories:
- Draw it! Present a poster, drawing or painting.
- Snap it! Present an original digital photo.
- Write it! Present a short story, poem or essay.
In total, nine finalists will be chosen, and one national winner in each category will be selected. Our three national winners will receive an all-expenses-paid trip to Ottawa for two (the finalist and a parent or a legal guardian) to take part in Canada Day activities. Their work will also be displayed on the official 2016 Celebrate Canada posters. In addition, the winners will have the opportunity to work with a team from the National Film Board to produce an individual short feature about their adventure in Canada’s Capital.
The official partners of the 2016 Canada Day Challenge are the National Film Board, Parks Canada, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Encounters with Canada, the Trans Canada Trail, Canada Post, the Canadian Museum of History and the Royal Canadian Mint.
To learn more about the contest and entry rules, or to see other educational resources, visit the Canada Day Challenge website.
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Quick Facts
- Participants are encouraged to express in their work what makes them proud to be Canadian.
- Young people can take inspiration from the great moments that have helped shape our country on the Road to 2017.
- It is possible to submit an entry in each of the three categories.
- Up to five photos may be submitted in the Snap it! category.
- The deadline to submit an entry is April 1, 2016.
- Finalists will be announced in the spring of 2016.
- Winning entries will be on display at the Canadian Museum of History from June to September 2016.
Quotes
“Many young people in Canada turn to the arts to express their creativity. Their insightful outlook on the world around them deserves to be shared. This is why I invite each of them to take part in the Canada Day Challenge. In addition to enjoying a wonderful experience, they will have the chance to highlight their talent by showing what makes them proud to be Canadian with a drawing, photo or piece of creative writing. I look forward to discovering the creations and the unique vision that these young people will present to us.”
—The Honourable Mélanie Joly, Minister of Canadian Heritage
Associated links
Challenge 2015 winners’ videos
For more information (media only), please contact:
Office of the Minister of Canadian Heritage
819-997-7788
Media Relations
Canadian Heritage
819-994-9101
1-866-569-6155
pch.media-media.pch@canada.ca
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