Ontario college students from grades 4 to 12 showcased their creativity for the possibility to win a fishing prize pack as a part of the twenty second annual Youngsters’ Fish Artwork Contest.
Hosted by the Ministry of Pure Sources, college students selected both the bluegill or brook trout as their muse. After the shortlist was vetted by judges, the highest three have been chosen through public vote on the Ontario Fish and Wildlife Fb web page. College students have been in a position to submit one artwork piece with parental permission.
Winners named
“Thanks to all the scholars and academics who participated within the 22nd annual Youngsters’ Fish Artwork Contest. Your inventive talents and dedication to study extra about Ontario fish species is one thing to have a good time,” officers said. Listed below are the winners for this 12 months’s contest:
Maya J. of Oakville (Grades 4-6 class)
Naomi C. of Markham (Grades 7-9)
Raquel W. of Markham (Grades 10-12)
Elementary, highschool, and homeschooled college students who reside in Ontario are eligible. These thinking about collaborating in subsequent 12 months’s contest can discover extra info at: Ontario.caÂ
Keep tuned for the submissions for our personal “Share your artwork” callout, showing within the June-July 2025 situation of Ontario OUT of DOORS journal.
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