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ExploreSask Photo Contest Winners Announced

Released on November 18, 2025

Tourism Saskatchewan is pleased to announce the winning submissions for the 2025 ExploreSask Photo Contest. The competition, launched in July, received 3,785 entries by the September 30 deadline.  

The winning photos and honourable mentions, selected by a panel of external judges, capture the province's natural beauty and dynamic spirit. The images feature extraordinary landscapes, winter scenery, diverse experiences, magnificent wildlife and the unique character of Saskatchewan people.  

The following is the list of winners and honourable mentions. Visit Tourism Saskatchewan to view the award-winning photographs and video.  

Outlook, SK - Brodie Sollid - 2025 Woods & Water Winner   An aerial view, facing towards the old Outlook Railway Bridge in Outlook, Saskatchewan. This image, taken by Brodie Sollid, is one of the winners of the 2025 ExploreSask Photo Contest.

Grand Prize Winners:

People and Places

Winner - Lindsey MacLeod, Regina.

Honourable Mention: Rob Arthur, Saskatoon; Kashtin Delorme, Regina; Cameron MacNeal, Watson; Cathleen Mewis, Saskatoon; Michael St Laurent, Moose Jaw.

Prairie 

Winner - Gilbert Katerynych, North Battleford.

Honourable Mention: Mark Duffy, Moose Jaw (two photos); Gilbert Katerynych, North Battleford (two photos); Joel Waghela, Regina.

Wildlife  

Winner - Lilian Donahue, Prince Albert.

Honourable Mention: John Criton, Regina; Jay Frandsen, Christopher Lake; Jolanta Kedra, Saskatoon; Josiah Olson, Kinistino (two photos).

Winter

Winner- Craig Boehm, Regina.

Honourable Mention: Indrasish Banerjee, Saskatchewan; Adam Matheson, Saskatoon; Lee Miller, Regina; Emma Ogle, Wood Mountain; Marg Petty, Saskatoon.

Woods and Water

Winner - Brodie Sollid, Saskatoon.

Honourable Mention: John Hobson, Saskatoon; Jessica MacAuley, Saskatchewan; Cynthia Salgado, Saskatoon; Cole Tomlinson, Prince Albert; Ryan Weber, Warman.

Video

Winner - Shannon Chu, Saskatoon.

Honourable Mention: Cody Breton, Swift Current; Tim Davidson, Calgary; Robert McWatt, Saskatoon; Brendan Olenick, Regina; Becky Wiens, Herschel.

Twin Shores Lodging, Bird's Point, SK - Lindsey MacLeod - 2025 Grand Prize Winner   Two kids sit on a dock looking out towards a lake at Twin Shores Lodging in Bird's Point, Saskatchewan. This image, taken by Lindsey MacLeod, won the grand prize of the 2025 ExploreSask Photo Contest.

For more information or to request images for media use, please contact Tourism Saskatchewan.  

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For more information, contact:

Alexa Lawlor
Tourism Saskatchewan
Regina
Phone: 306-933-5909
Email: alexa.lawlor@tourismsask.com

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