Hundred of Walk to Tuk participants submitted amazing pictures for February’s Walk to Tuk photo contest and we cannot thank you enough for capturing these beautiful moments. There were 4 categories for the photo contest:
Beautiful Places #BeautifulPlaces
Dogs of Walk to Tuk #DogsofWalktoTuk
Frosty Faces #FrostyFaces
Generations on the Move #GenerationontheMove
Make sure to be back from the next season of Walk to Tuk (2025)
Shoutout to Overlander Sports, Yellowknife Racquet Club, Sport North, Aboriginal Sports Circle NWT and NWT & Nunavut Lotteries for sponsoring this year’s Walk to Tuk February Photo Contest Prizes!
Deseraye Elias from Team Snowflakes of Inuuvik / Inuvik capturing Tuk’s Winter Skies.
Sandra Thrasher from Team Paulatuuq Pisuqatigiit in Paulatuuq / Paulatuk capturing Lana and her puppy on their walk to the Roger across Paulatuk’s Bay
Devlin Fernandes from Team School of Walk in Yellowknife / Sǫ̀mba K’è capturing a quartet of Frosty Faces.
Alexandra Tibbles from Team EdTibbles in Yellowknife / Sǫ̀mba K’è capturing Matthew and Eisley Tibbles on a stroll on Tin Can Hill.
We will be contacting each weekly winner directly to send them their prizes.
All participants from the NWT, whose teams complete Walk to Tuk, will be entered into a draw for one of two grand prizes: a travel voucher (including return) for Western-based travel with Canadian North.
Team captains are essential to Walk to Tuk for many reasons, not the least of which is the role they play in helping to motivate their team and logging the teams’ mileage. All NWT team captains who have submitted their team’s walking time/distance have been entered into a draw to win one of two indigenous carvings. Captain Prizes would be impossible without one of our major funders, NWT/NU Lotteries.