May 31st Deadline is approaching – Favourite boating destination photo contest!

Patrice Nault Villeneuve

The countdown to boating season is on and we need your help to inspire fellow boaters by sharing your favorite boating destination photos.”

May 24, 2023

The countdown to boating season is on and we need your help to inspire fellow boaters by sharing your favorite boating destination photos.”

Let us know where you love to go boating and why. We want you to send us your best photos from your recent cruises, weekend getaways, days at the cottage or other on-the-water adventures!

Please include a caption for each picture, containing information such as your name, photo location and why you enjoy boating there.

Submit your high-resolution photo to: theporthole@cps-ecp.ca Please don’t compress them when emailing, actual size is required printing. Deadline to submit photos is May 31, 2023.

You can vote for your favorite submission by liking the featured photos on our Instagram account @cpsboat. After May 31st, the most liked photo will determine the winner and will be published in The Port Hole and Le Hublot magazines and in our OnBoard and À bord newsletters published by Canadian Yachting.

Photo: Patrice Nault Villeneuve (@villeneuve.videaste). This beautiful shot was taken in Guadeloupe

 

 

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