1ST PLACE - "The Stalker!" - Pine Marten stalking birds on Opeongo Road - Opeongo Road, Algonquin Park - Gord Barter - Minden, Ontario
2ND PLACE - "Yorke river during winter" - The only blue sky that was seen in 5 days. It was fleeting but glad i caught in this nice landscape. - Yorke river half way to high falls along trail. - Andy Dean - Waterloo, Ontario
3RD PLACE - "Beginning of Winter" - Always a great viewing area along Hwy 60. - Hwy 60. Km12, Algonquin Park - Mary Lynch - Toronto, Ontario
4TH PLACE - "Gray Jay!" - A very cold Gray Jay! - Opeongo Road , Algonquin Park - Gord Barter - Minden, Ontario
5TH PLACE - "Pine Marten" - The Pine Martens love us in the winter. We often sit and watch them for hours, seems they watch us more. - Zenobia Lake, Algonquin Park - Erin Pehar - Emsdale, Ontario
HONORABLE MENTION - "Sugar Coated" - I hiked back to the Beaver Pond, on the Beaver Pond Trail early one morning in the fall. A light dusting of snow had covered some of the trees during the night and it was a spectacular sight! - Beaver Pond Trail, Algonquin Park - Derek Dafoe - Belleville, Ontario
HONORABLE MENTION - "West Rose Pond" - An early start on a cold morning in October provided this opportunity to catch a vivid yellow tamarack and the silver of the first hard frost of the year. - West Rose Pond, Mizzy Lake Trail Algonquin Park - Peter Wilson - Huntsville, Ontario
HONORABLE MENTION - “Prism Algonquin” - The 80 km/h posted speed limit along the Frank Macdougall Parkway is too high this time of year. - Tea Lake view from highway 60 near 9 kilometre mark., Algonquin Park - M Cocomello , Toronto, Ontario
HONORABLE MENTION - "Red Trillium" - This was taken as we hiked the Lookout Trail in May. I had never seen a red trillium before, so I loved shooting dozens of pictures of this flower! - Lookout Trail, Algonquin Park - Susan Maracle - Napanee, Ontario
HONORABLE MENTION - "Summer Lookout" - Looking onto the waters of Opeongo with a warm summer breeze. - Opeongo Lake, Algonquin Park - Danielle Coupland - Burlington, Ontario
HONORABLE MENTION - "What's the comotion?" - We drove up to Algonquin in the hopes of seeing a moose. Boy did we luck out. Standing very near to the road was this guy. I was able to get some photos and admire the magestic nature of him before he decided that was enough, and walked into the bush. - Along Highway 60, Algonquin Park - Brianne Durkee - Barrie, Ontario
HONORABLE MENTION - "Perfection" - We had just completed the Spruce Bog Boardwalk, watching the ruby throated hummingbirds perform aerobatic routines, and were backing out of out parking space, when this perfect tiger swallowtail butterfly landed for a few seconds. I was lucky enough to have had the camera still in my hand. - Parking Lot, Spruce Bog Boardwalk, Algonquin Park - Brianne Durkee - Barrie, Ontario
HONORABLE MENTION - "North Algonquin" - Running dogs along side the Craig Creek, Algonquin Park - Erin Pehar - Emsdale, Ontario
HONORABLE MENTION - "Gray Jay" - This was taken after Christmas when we were just starting our hike around the Spruce Bog Trail. We were surprised to see about 2 Gray Jays in the same place as we had heard their numbers were dwindling. - Spruce bog trail, Algonquin Park - Susan Maracle - Napanee, Ontario
HONORABLE MENTION - "Snow Lilies Two" - Up close snow lilies - Kearney Creek Km 43 Hwy 60, Algonquin Park - Mary Lynch - Toronto, Ontario
HONORABLE MENTION - "Autumn Leaves - Taken on the road to Canisbay Lake on a bright autumn day. - Canisbay Lake campground, Algonquin Park - Margaret Dexter - Orleans, Canada
HONORABLE MENTION - "Fall in Algonquin" - Taken while hiking Centennial Ridges in Algonquin Park. - Centennial Ridges Trail Algonquin Park - Emily Kettner - Huntsville, Ontario
"Muskoka Fall Colors" - We just love the fall colors of Muskoka so here it is - Algonqin Park - Kathy McKee - Huntsville, Ontario
"Misty Morning" We were camping at North River Lake. We got up early and this is the beautiful sight we saw outside our tent. - North River Lake, Algonquin Park - Connie Pasisz - Lockport, New York
"Portage Gift" - On the 2nd last portage of a 9 day canoe trip, my friend and I met a young man who offered to carry our canoe while we carried our pack and barrel, and he set off ahead of us. We passed him on our way over the portage and we wished eachother happy paddling. When we reached the put-in, we found that he had left a beautiful gift for us on our yoke. - portage from Big Porc into Ragged Lake, Algonquin Park - Penny Hay-Roe - Ontario
"Getting ready" - Getting ready for an interior fishing trip just for the day - 20 minuets by boat (Outfitters Watertaxi boat) along Opeongo, Algonquin Park - Mary Lynch - Toronto, Ontario
"Walking on Water" - We brought our new puppy, Fletcher Christian, on a canoe trip for the first time this past August 2009. He didn't want to get in the water so someone in our group set him on this rock at Booth Lake and he stayed there until we picked him up! - Booth Lake, Algonquin Park - Connie Pasisz - Lockport, New York, USA
"Pine Grosbeak" - The Pine Grosbeak is the largest of the northern finches. This one was feeding before it's long journey south for the winter. - Algonquin's west gate., Algonquin Park - Mary Lynch - Toronto, Ontario
"Winter Moose" - Driving along Hwy 60 just past the visitor centre when these two beauties came out of the woods. They never did cross the Hwy. - Hwy 60 just past the visitor centre, Algonquin Park - Mary Lynch - Toronto, Ontario
"Spring Snow" - While on a hiking trip we spent the first night at Mew Lake campground due to the Western uplands trail being flooded. When I woke to the sound of what I thought was rain on the tent, my co tripper looked outside the tent and said 'oh, thats not rain'. We got up and went on our hike on the track and tower trail. When leaving Mew Lake, I looked back and this is what I saw. - Mew Lake, Algonquin Park - Erin Pehar - Emsdale, Ontario
"The Watchful Eye!" - Young Bull feeding along the side of the Hwy! - Hwy 60 Marker 23, Algonquin Park - Gord Barter - Minden, Ontario
"At their level" - This is a one of my favourite dog sledding in action photos (and I have many). Lead dogs Pinhead and Abel on a Snow Forest Adventures trip at Sunday Lake Trail, Algonquin Park - Erin Pehar - Emsdale, Ontario (http://www.snowforestadventures.ca/)
"trolling the shadows" - an early evening troll in the shadows in search of spring Brook Trout - a small lake off the beaten path somewhere in Algonquin Park - Steve Harvie - Glencoe, Ontario
"Spring grass" - Spring is a great time of year to photograph the new growth. - East Gate, Algonquin Park - Mary Lynch, Toronto, Ontario.
"Surprise Encounter!" - Dec. 19th 2009 while cruising down the Hwy we spotted this Cow moose! - Hwy 60 around Mizzy Lake - Gord Barter - Minden, Ontario
"Winter Camp" - I've been trying for years to capture the light of a lantern in our canvas wall tent. Amazingly I got it! And the flash went off to display the winter trees as well. - Zenobia Lake Campsite ,Algonquin Park - Erin Pehar - Emsdale, Ontario (http://www.snowforestadventures.ca/)
"October" - For me this scene captures the quiet of the later fall when the most vibrant colours are gone but the park still puts on a last, beautiful show before the onset of winter. - Lookout on the Track and Tower Trail, Algonquin Park - Peter Wilson - Huntsville, Ontario
"Winding Road" - A beautiful drive through the park in fall - Hwy 60 km 15, Algonquin Park - Mary Lynch - Toronto, Ontario
"Wolf Track" -Hiking through Kearney Lake in the winter we came upon wolf tracks that were very fresh! - Kearney Lake , Algonquin Park - Mary Lynch - Toronto, Ontario
"Chickadee" - Dropped by Mew Lake to see if there were any hardy campers. Taking some time to feed the birds. - Mew Lake, Algonquin Park - Mary Lynch - Toronto, Ontario
"Caught my eye" - I just happened to look in the rear view mirror driving home from doing the Bat Lake trail and had to stop for this. - Hwy. 60, just east of the West Gate, Algonquin Park - Nancy Gardiner - Huntsville, Ontario
"Fall from Centennial Ridges" - Hiking in Algonquin Park. - Centennial Ridges Algonquin Park. - Emily Kettner - Huntsville, Ontario
"Spring Troll" - A mid morning troll across a small calm lake in search of spring Brook Trout. It was as quiet as it was still that morning. - a small lake off the beaten path, Algonquin Park - Steve Harvie - Glencoe, Ontario
"The rapids" - Taken while fishing at Tea lake Dam. - Tea lake dam, Algonquin Park - Spencer Allen - Barrie, Ontario
"Chickadee" - This was taken after Christmas when we were just starting our hike around the Spruce Bog Trail. We always bring sunflower seeds for the birds and they eat out of our hands (which I also have pictures of), but I like the more natural settings of this one sitting in a tree! - Spruce bog trail, Algonquin Park - Susan Maracle - Napanee, Ontario
"Sunset and the Canoe" - After a beautifully warm and calm day, the sun slowly slid down the horizon for a very peaceful and nice evening sunset. This picture was taken at the Northern landing of the island campsite. - North Tea Lake (West Arm) Small Island Campsite - Mackenzie Muntwyler - Ontario
"Fishing Excursion" - Canoeing on Smoke Lake, Algonquin Park - Connie Pasisz - Lockport, New York, USA
"Winter Light" - Dusk comes early in December. Running dogs in winter light. - Sunday Lake East, Algonquin Park - Erin Pehar - Emsdale, Ontario (http://www.snowforestadventures.ca/)
"Logging Museum Trail Scenic" - This was taken during a hike around the trail. It was an overcast day, which was the only downside. Taken during Christmas break 2009. - Logging Museum Trail, Algonquin Park - Susan Maracle - Napanee, Ontario
"Ghosts on Mews Lake" - Early one morning while camping at the Astronomical Society weekend in September 2009. - Mews Lake campground, Algonquin Park - Margaret Dexter - Orleans, Canada
"Foggy Morning" - Early morning fog on Big Trout Lake. Mid september so the leaves were just starting to show hints of color. It was a very cold morning that day but the fog lifted to a beautiful day. - Big Trout Lake at the entrance to Otterslide Creek, Algonquin Park - David Hunt - Indiana - USA
"September" - East Beach, a little off the beaten path. - East Beach, Algonquin Park - Mary Lynch - Toronto, Ontario
"Ribbit!" - Let me start by saying I am not really fond of frogs!! I love all of God's creatures but let's admit not all of them are very pretty to look at!! I took this shot in hopes of seeing the beauty of them and I think I accomplished this they have an ugly beauty in their eyes alone! Great Algonquin shot off the shore of Pog Lake! - Pog Lake, Algonquin Park - Alllison Crowder - Cameron, Ontario
"Peck Lake Scenic" - This was taken in the fall as we hiked around the Peck Lake Trail. It was a beautiful fall day and I enjoyed the colour differences between the water, trees and sky. - Peck Lake Trail, Algonquin Park - Susan Maracle - Napanee, Ontario
"Morning Dew" - Just starting into photography I have discovered that mornings are the most specatular time of day to capture these pictures. The was a spiderweb in the early morning at Pog Lake. I love that this shot can only be taken in a short period before the rest of the world wakes up. - Pog Lake, Algonquin Park - Alllison Crowder - Cameron, Ontario
"Up Close and Personal" - We went camping two years ago at Pog Lake as we try a new Algonquin spot each year. We had an excellent campsite that had a little private waterfront and this duck came to visit us almost every day! We were able to get pretty close to him and this shot turned out to be our favorite picture of the trip due to the calm water and reflection of the duck! - Pog Lake, Algonquin Park - Alllison Crowder - Cameron, Ontario
"Summer Stars" - My favourite Algonquin experience is the breathtaking star show put on nightly. Summer 2009- Opeongo Lake, Algonquin Park - Danielle Coupland - Burlington, Ontario
"Stormy Canoe" - Brenda, Andrew and Willie are quickly reeling in their lines, with hopes they can make it back to camp without getting rained on. Summer 2009 - Opeongo Lake, Algonquin Park - Danielle Coupland - Burlington, Ontario
"Warm Summer's Night" - Nightime on Opeongo, perfect for moon and stargazing! - Opeongo Lake, Algonquin Park - Danielle Coupland - Burlington, Ontario
"Driftwood" - We just finished the portage from Cache Lake to Hilliard Lake and saw this awesome dam of driftwood. - Hilliard Lake, Algonquin Park - Ashley Lima - Huntsville, Ontario
"Spring Berry" - Always a great time to see flora in the spring. Beautiful plants that flower and bloom only in the spring months, and disappear when the campers arrive at the end of June. - Hiking on Track and Tower trail, Algonquin Park - Mary Lynch - Toronto, Ontario
"Frog" - We we exploring the portage between Hilliard Lake and Delano Lake and came upon a pool of frogs. - Delano Lake, Algonquin Park - Ashley Lima - Huntsville, Ontario
"Swimming Frog" - We we exploring the portage between Hilliard Lake and Delano Lake and came upon a pool of frogs. - Delano Lake, Algonquin Park - Ashley Lima - Huntsville, Ontario
"Spider" - We found this spider, and it looks like an alien! - Delano Lake, Algonquin Park - Ashley Lima - Huntsville, Ontario
"Spring Frog" - Waiting quietly in a marsh for this spring frog to appear on the log. - Marsh in Pog Lake, Algonquin Park - Mary Lynch - Toronto, Ontario
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"What a view" - Beatiful evening on the lake. - Magnetawan, Algonquin Park - Kathy Andrews - Burks Falls, Ontario
"Morning mist" - My husbands Birthdays fall in September and every year we go into the park. - Magnetawan Lake, Algonquin Park - Kathy Andrews - Burks Falls, Ontario
"Glorious Fall!" - Enjoying the beauty of a fall day after Thanksgiving once all the crowds have disappeared. - Hwy 60 corridor, Algonquin Park - Mary Lynch - Toronto, Ontario
"Fall Reflection" - The photo says it all. Fall is one of my favourite seasons to photograph - Algonquin Park - Erin Pehar - Emsdale, Ontario
"Fall Mist" - An early morning walk to breakfast. - Lake Kernick ,Algonquin Park - Erin Pehar - Emsdale, Ontario
"Logging Museum Trail in the Fall" - I love the fall colours of Algonquin and especially when the trees reflect into the water! - Logging museum trail, Algonquin Park - Susan Maracle - Napanee, Ontario
"Kayak on the Oxtongue" - A fall excursion on the Oxtiongue River on the way to the falls. - Oxtongue River, Dwight - Chuck Harvey - Huntsville, Ontario
"Winter House" - Taken on Morgan Heights Drive after the first major snowfall in December 2009. - Morgan Heights Drive, Huntsville - Chuck Harvey - Huntsville, Ontario
"Path to high falls" - Near the start of the trail to high falls the symmetry of a planted forest makes an interesting photo. - Near starting point of the high falls trail along the yorke river. - Andy Dean - Waterloo, Ontario
"Spring Storm!" - On a day trip through the park in April. About one week before the ice was out on all the lakes. - Hwy 60 corridor., Algonquin Park - Mary Lynch - Toronto, Ontario
"The Red Duet" - After a leisurely paddle down North Tea, we stopped to check out one of the many island campsites. The picture was taken looking down at the pull in from the near centre of the site. - North Tea Lake (West Arm) -
"Midmorning Break" - Stopping for a midmorning snack at one of North Tea's many prime campsites. This particular bay had a sand bar extending about 50m-100m out and was an excellent swimming spot. With the forest as the backdrop, this picture is another great memory. - North Tea Lake, Sand Bar Campsite - Mackenzie Muntwyler - Ontario
"Blending In." - Beautiful , cold winter's day , walking along the dyke by the river. - Fraser River, Missio, B.C. - Victoria Fairfax - Mission, British Columbia
"Magnificent Wall" - Ice formations are spectacular in the park! - hwy 60 1 km from kearney lake, Algonquin Park - Mary Lynch - Toronto, Ontario
"Winter Creek" - There always seems to be flowing water somewhere in the park. This little creek gets many visitors. - Hwy 60. Km 23, Algonquin Park - Mary Lynch - Toronto, Ontario
"Spot light" - While checking on the dogs before bed, they were all so content and happy on their straw beds. The view of Furu in the spot light of a headlamp was fantastic. - Red Fox lake, Algonquin Park - Erin Pehar - Emsdale, Ontario (http://www.snowforestadventures.ca/)
"Rock Dam" - Appreciating the way nature can build it's own dams, just like the beaver - Costello Lake, Algonquin Park - Mary Lynch - Toronto, Ontario
"Spring Moose" - After a long winter this moose is happily enjoying the much needed salt enriched water at the side of the road. - Near Opeongo Road Hwy 60, Algonquin Park - Mary Lynch - Toronto, Ontario
"Moose In May" - This was taken in May and was our third trip (and third season) to visit Algonquin Park. Up until this visit, we did not have any luck viewing the Moose..This time we finally had the pleasure of seeing this one along side the road, who was eating and drinking and stayed for about 10 minutes so everyone there could get some good pics! - Hwy 60, Algonquin Park - Susan Maracle - Napanee, Ontario
"Watching from behind" - The moose crossed in front of us on HWY 60. Just thought the shot from behind was more interesting - along hwy 60 near spruce bog, Algonquin Park - Mary Lynch - Toronto, Ontario
"Male Moose" - Hwy 60 enjoying the early spring water along the highway - Hwy 60 across from spruce bog, Algonquin Park - Mary Lynch - Toronto, Ontario
"Spring time baby" - Wating for mom to emerge from the woods in the spring sometimes proves profitable! - Hwy 60 across from Spruce Bog, Algonquin Park - Mary Lynch - Toronto, Ontario?
"Butterfly" - Just taking a few nature shots - Lake Opeongo, Algonquin Park - Mary Lynch - Toronto, Ontario
"The Passing of Wisdom" - We were on Pen Lake watching the sunset, my son and I. He was asking me about things that you can eat in the forest and were do the bears come to eat. So i explained to him that the bears eat on the other side of the lake there was nothing interesting over here to eat. So that way he would sleep. - Pen Lake Algonquin Park - George Hennessey - London, Ontario.
"Self portrait Tristan" - We were on Pen Lake. Algonquin Park. Tristan decided to take a self portrait of him self and the breath taking sunset. One of the many joys of this beautiful park - Pen Lake, Algonquin Park - George Hennessey - London, Ontairo
"Rain Lake" - Taken on Rain lake while on a walk through the woods. - Rain Lake, Algonquin Park - Spencer Allen - Barrie, Ontario
"Early Morning Mist" - First portage trip in Algonquin (after many back packing trips). The morning mist on the water is something we look forward to on each trip into Algonquin. - Booth Lake, Algonquin Park - Tammy Coates - Scarborough, Ontario
"Rocks in the water" - How can a simple line of rocks in a lake be so beautiful and welcoming? - Booth Lake Algonquin Park - Tammy Coates - Scarborough, Ontario
"Throne" - Squirrel throning in evening sun. Early september. Burnt Island Lake, Algonquin Park - Heiko Eberwien - Hamburg, Germany
"September Sunbath" - Just the perfect spot to enjoy the early september evening sun. - Burnt Island Lake, Algonquin Park - Heiko Eberwien - Hamburg, Germany
"Sit Back" - Incredible relaxing views all over Algonquin park - delivered freely by mother nature. Just sit back and enjoy. - Burnt Island Lake, Algonquin Park - Heiko Eberwien - Hamburg, Germany
"Autumn colours" - I took this from outside the outfitters store, looking across Canoe lake, Algonquin Park - Janine Bone - Nottingham, United Kingdom
"Misty Mizzy Lake" - It was worth the early start to catch the mist and autumnal reflections on Mizzy lake. - Mizzy lake, Algonquin Park - Janine Bone - Nottingham, United Kingdom
"Autumn Reflected" - Amazing colours refected on Mizzy Lake, Algonquin Park - Janine Bone - Nottingham, United Kingdom
"The Last Trip Out in 2009" - This photo was a warmer day in October, taken toward Hidden Valley Property Owner's private beach. Represents summer's ending and the ski chairs in the background, in what is about to come - Peninsula Lake, Huntsville - Rick Birkhimer - Huntsville, Ontario
"Hunters Bay Walkway" - Taken a week before this years first snowfall. - Hunters Bay Trail, Huntsville - Chuck Harvey - Huntsville, Ontario
"The Madawaska" - I took this photo of the Madawaska River on a very cold morning in January to show the awesome beauty of Algonquin Park in the winter time. The camera setting was 1/500 second @ f/18, ISO 200. - Highland Backpacking Trail - Dwayne Oakes - Ontario
"Snow Pebbles" - The sun was shinning so bright on the pebbles it looked like diamonds - Hwy 60 West Gate, Algonquin Park - Mary Lynch - Toronto, Ontario
"Icy River" - The morning sun had yet to melt the thin layer of ice on the river. - Kearney Creek Hwy 60 Km 43, Algonquin Park - Mary Lynch - Toronto, Ontario
"Snow Lilies" - The temperature created these wonderful "snow lilies" that sat perched on top of the creek. So beautiful! - Kearney Creek Km 43 hwy 60, Algonquin Park - Mary Lynch - Toronto, Ontario
"River of Lilies" - The beautiful snow lilies resemble a very famous painting. - Kearney Creek km 43 Hwy 60, Algonquin Park - Mary Lynch - Toronto, Ontario
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"Formation of Ice" - At the mouth of Kearney Creek the temperature is dropping and the ice crystals are starting to form. - Kearney Creek 43 km Hwy 60, Algonquin Park - Mary Lynch - Toronto, Ontario
"Sugared Ice" - A light dusting of snow covering the beautiful blue green ice wall. - Across from Tea Lake Hwy 60, Algonquin Park - Mary Lynch - Toronto, Ontario
"Ice Toad Stools Atop Ragged Falls" - Excursion to Ragged Falls winter of '07. I'd never seen Ragged frozen before - always visited in summer. - Ragged Falls, Oxtongue River - Wilbur Blackman - Douglasville, Georgia, USA
"Ragged Falls From The Top" - Walked into Ragged Falls and took shot from the top. Quite different from all my summer shots! - Ragged Falls, Oxtongue River - Wilbur Blackman - Douglasville, Georgia, USA
"Ice Toad Stools At Ragged Falls" - "Ice Toad Stools" at the top of Ragged Falls are created by swirling water. - Ragged Falls, Algonquin Park - Wilbur Blackman - Douglasville, Georgia, USA
"Ragged Falls Frozen" - Ragged Falls all quiet in winter. - Ragged Falls, Oxtongue River - Wilbur Blackman - Douglasville, Georgia, USA
"Skipping Stones" - Skipping stones is one of our favourite things to do after a dinner at Algonquin. This beautiful summer evening made it that much more enjoyable. Summer 2009- Opeongo Lake, Algonquin Park - Danielle Coupland - Burlington, Ontario
"Bucket of Snow" - A measure of snow in front of Blue Spruce Inn - Blue Spruce Inn, Oxtongue Lake - Wilbur Blackman - Douglasville, Georgia, USA
"Cottage Hibernating 'Til Summer" - Lewis Camp, our summer cottage all boarded up until summer comes again. - Oxtongue Lake - Wilbur Blackman - Douglasville, Georgia, USA
"Fun Snowmobiling on Oxtongue Lake" - We were out snowmobiling on Oxtongue taking photos of my wife first attempt to "drive." SUCCESS! - Oxtongue Lake, Dwight - Wilbur Blackman - Douglasville, Georgia, USA
"Three Snow Angels Frolicking" - On lawn of summer cottage, three of our party decided to become "Snow Angels" - Oxtongue Lake, Dwight - Wilbur Blackman - Douglasville, Georgia, USA
"Winter Wonderland" - Winter Walk by Ruskin Dam - Ruskin, B.C. - Victoria Fairfax - Mission, British Columbia
"Fun in "THE ENCHANTED FOREST"" - We were resting while snowmobiling near Hunters Bridge, Oxtongue River, and had others pass us by. - Oxtongue River, south of Oxtongue Lake - Wilbur Blackman - Douglasville, Georgia, USA
"iceage" - A simple drive through the park in winter - Hwy 60 just after Kearney Lake, Algonquin Park - Mary Lynch - Toronto, Ontario
"winter tree" - this is the tree in our front yard i just love how it looks covered in snow - 336 falcon road Huntsville - Kathy McKee
Algonquin Outfitters Fall/Winter Photo Contest - Seasons of Algonquin - Runs Dec 1st 2009 until Feb 1st 2010. visit www.algonquinoutfitters.com/photocontest for more information