Contest Alert! Hiding in Plain View!

| August 22, 2014 in Kelowna Now Contests & Updates

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UPDATE: The contest is now closed. Jordan Ossachuk was the winner.

KelownaNow and Fort McMurray Tourism want to send you and a friend to check out Fort McMurray, Alberta. A place we know more for its oil than anything else but home to 135,000 people and an unexpectedly rich tourist experience with hiding in Plain View.

It's simple to win, just enter here at Fort McMurray - hiding in Plain View. You'll fly WestJet direct to Fort McMurray, and enjoy a two night stay at the Sawridge Inn.

We've packed your stay with fun. You'll get an aerial tour courtesy of Fort McMurray Aviation, you'll get passes to Macdonald Island Park, and hang onto your hats for an incredible experience. Wood Buffalo Adventure Tours is going to take you on a jet boat to a the quad staging area. From there a five hour quad expedition through boreal forest to the Athabasca Sand Dunes followed by camping overnight at Six Lakes Park.

You'll be talking about it for years and you will come home with a completely different view of Fort McMurray.

Fort McMurray, Alberta hiding in Plain View.


 



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UPDATE: The contest is now closed. The winner will be contacted and announced shortly.

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