Trent-Severn Waterway Adventure Free Online Draw

Trent Severn Adventure Contest

 

July 08 2016

Peterborough & the Kawarthas is located in the heart of the Trent-Severn Waterway, one of the finest interconnected systems of navigation in the world. It is also a National Historic Site of Canada. Along with our partners at Parks Canada, The Land Canadian Adventures and The Canadian Canoe Museum, we’re excited to offer the chance to win this exciting Trent-Severn Waterway Adventure – The perfect combination of relaxation and outdoor adventure -experience the best of what Peterborough & the Kawarthas has to offer!
Prize #1 – Grand Prize

Prize Includes:

Complimentary 2-night stay for up to 6 people in an oTENTik at Lock 24 in Peterborough on August 17-19, 2016
Complimentary Paddle to the Pub Excursion with The Land Canadian Adventures team on August 18th, 2016
Complimentary Voyageur Canoe Tour at the Peterborough Lift Lock on August 19th, 2016 at 11:00am
Complimentary Family Pass to the Canadian Canoe Museum (Expires Dec 31, 2016)
A Parks Canada swag-bag and a Kawartha Local gift box with local items.

Approximate value – $1400 CDN
Prize #2 – 2nd Prize

Prize Includes:

Complimentary 2-night stay for up to 6 people in an oTENTik at Lock 24 in Peterborough on August 17-19, 2016
Complimentary Family Pass to the Canadian Canoe Museum (Expires Dec 31, 2016)
a Parks Canada swag-bag and a Kawartha Local gift basket with local items.

Approximate value – $300 CDN

For full Trent-Severn Contest details visit: http://thekawarthas.ca/contests/

 

 

 

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