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Do you have an eye when it comes to taking jaw-dropping photos? We want to see it! Use #CaptureInnisfil, a photo challenge where you can submit your greatest shots in and around Innisfil. Your photos could make it into our brochures, TV screens, social media, and more! Don’t worry, we’ll make sure you have the bragging rights and give you credit. Just remember to tell us a brief story when you upload your photo. They say a picture is worth a thousand words, right?
If you're having any issues uploading your file, please send your photos directly to communications@innisfil.ca or use the hashtag #CaptureInnisfil on Facebook, Instagram or X.
Please note that by sending images or using the hashtag #CaptureInnisfil you will be granting consent to the Town of Innisfil to use your photos in any future promotions and materials.
This shot was captured at the 7th line beach on a crisp, fall morning. Couldn't have asked for a more serene, colourful morning (and the birds!). Sometimes waking up early is totally worth it!
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Leaves gracefully falling along the shore of Leonard Beach.
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Saw a sundog, and chased it down to the beach for a more wide open view - ran a few hundred meters into the lake from the beach to take this picture - only then did i realize that I was not really equipped to deal with the fridgid cold that comes with a view like this. Back to the fire I go!
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All winter Cadbury (yes I had to name him/her) has come by my back deck.
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Woke to this spectacular sunrise! The suns warmth could be felt by the melting of the sparkling snow.
How Blessed we truly are.
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