24-08-2025 14:34 via thewhig.com

Kingston photographer honoured in national photo contest

A Kingstonian was among the finalists as Canadian Geographic magazine announced the winners of its 2025 Canadian Wildlife Photography of the Year competition. Announced Wednesday in a press release, the contest celebrates remarkable images of Canadian wildlife captured by Canadian photographers. This year, nine photographers were recognized out of more than 10,000 entries. Quebec City-based photographer Maxime Légaré-Vézina was chosen as the Canadian Wildlife Photographer of
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