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Many thanks to everyone who participated in our Watching the River Run Photo Contest, helping us to fulfill our mission to celebrate the many magnificent rivers that are the lifeblood of our earth and to showcase the outstanding work of enthusiastic and talented water photographers everywhere.

Congratulations to our three top winners as chosen by you, our viewers and supporters… followed by 8 honourable mentions. Please take a moment to share.

We hope our photo contests inspire our audiences, activists, and artists to continue celebrating water and also to take #ActionForWater.

CLICK ON EACH PHOTO TO VIEW IN A LARGER FORMAT

FIRST PLACE:
Thokchom Robinson
”River is the source of living.”

SECOND PLACE:
Reham Mirza
“Bow River in Alberta, Canada”

THIRD PLACE:
Hanifa M
”Catching the Salmon Run on the Humber - taken at Etienne Brule Park at Sunset”

HONOURABLE MENTIONS

Marco Arimare
Aerial Arteries
“Bird’s-eye views of rivers have always reminded me of vasculature. I have long wanted to capture this image and the opportunity finally presented itself on a flight over Kluane National Park. As I leaned out of the small Cessna’s window, the sun hit this outwash plain and the coronary arteries came into view.”

Ashley C

Mary Almeida
“When human values are added to Nature. It enhances Nature's beauty.”

Michael Ruderman
“Our trip to Banff. Photo taken by my partner, Julia.”

melanie howe
“I wonder where in the world the water, frozen in place and time in this photograph, is today? The beauty of the Eau Claire Gorge near Mattawa, ON - July 29, 2012”

Nina Munteanu
“Sugar Maples sing their brilliant Autumn song on the Trent Canal.”

Jean Ann Ledwell
La Loire at Tours France
“My glorious first (likely last too) visit to this historic Ursuline city whence came Marie de l'Incarnation to Quebec City, Canada in 1639!!! This photo I took at 8:59 in the evening on my very first night there. A magical walk along La Loire... alas, no wine in hand...”

Suzanne Christie
“Lost on the back roads of the Severn River, ON - on Thanksgiving weekend.”

Watch for our next photo contest in 2021.