Good-bye warm nights and cold ice cream: It’s our Fall Photo Contest

Canada is famous for our dramatic Autumn, when the leaves change and the landscape transforms into portraits of pure colour. It inspires artists and draws visitors from every corner of the globe.

Lac la Martre Falls in autumn, Northwest Territories, Canada. © Tessa MACINTOSH / WWF-Canada
Lac la Martre Falls in autumn, Northwest Territories, Canada. © Tessa MACINTOSH / WWF-Canada

But Autumn is more than brightly coloured leaves. It’s a whole new landscape. This month, WWF-Canada wants to see your fall colour. Whether it’s dark and stormy skies or frost creeping across the green grass, we want to see how Canadians experience this season from coast to coast to coast.
So grab a pumpkin-spice latte, throw on some warm layers and get outside to capture the beauty of the world around you, and submit it to our contest.
Last month, the Graeme Loader Photography Board was filled with your pictures of leaves. Congratulations to Leslie Karniszewski whose photo (below) taken in Elliott Lake, Ontario was selected as our September photo contest winner. A big thank you to everyone who shared their photos. Visit here to view all the WWF-Canada September photo contest entries.
Fallen fall leaves, Elliot Lake. © Leslie Karniszewski
Fallen fall leaves, Elliot Lake, Ontario. © Leslie Karniszewski