Action photographs depict actual physical activity taking place in a travel locale, such as fly-fishing in Alberta, snowboarding in Switzerland, or Thai boxers competing in Bangkok. The background should help put the action itself in a travel context, but does not take precedence over the action itself

Best Action Photo • Honourable Mention

Award Year: 
2017
Award Recipient: 
Leigh McAdam
Published in: 
http://www.hikebiketravel.com
Date: 
August 23, 2017
Award Sponsor: 
Ontario Parks

At the End of the Portage, Quetico Provincial Park

Best Action Photo • Second Place • 2017

Award Year: 
2017
Award Recipient: 
Sharon Matthews-Stevens
Published in: 
http://www.roadstories.ca
Date: 
June 28, 2017
Award Sponsor: 
Ontario Parks

Preparing for Battle

Best Action Photo • First Place

Award Year: 
2017
Award Recipient: 
Rhonda Krause
Published in: 
travelyesplease.com
Date: 
November 5, 2017
Award Sponsor: 
Ontario Parks

The Gold Rush Gals

Best Action Photo • Other • 2015

Award Year: 
2015
Award Recipient: 
Arlene Karpan – “photo Bufflehead Mating Ritual”
Category Sponsor: 
Tourism Victoria

Published in - Western Producer– May 14, 2015

Best Action Photo • Second Place • 2015

Award Year: 
2015
Award Recipient: 
John Sylvester – “Clever Fox”
Category Sponsor: 
Tourism Victoria

Published in – Roots & Folks: Nature – Nov/Dec 2014

Best Action Photo • First Place • 2015

Award Year: 
2015
Award Recipient: 
Arlene Karpan – “Katmai Bear”
Category Sponsor: 
Tourism Victoria

Published in  Western Producer – Aug 27, 2015