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Here are the top entries for the 2020 Kayak Kids' Illustrated History Challenge.
Thank you to everyone who participated in the 2020 Kayak Kids' Illustrated History Challenge! We received many wonderful stories about Canada's history.
Congratulations to this year's finalists. The recipients will be contacted shortly. Thank you again to all the participants.
Calahoo, AB
The Little Métis Travelling Across the Prairie
Moncton, NB
Missive pour le ruisseau Bonanza
Lévis, QC
Alphonse Desjardins
Langley, BC
The Battle of Vimy Ridge
Regina, SK
A Single String
St. John’s, NL
Amelia’s Adventures
Quebec, QC
Pas même un billet de char
Brampton, ON
The Canadian Pacific Railway
L’Assomption, QC
Une petite fille qui avait hâte aux Olympiques
St-Jerome, QC
L’histoire d’Ash
Vancouver, BC
A Journey Without Defeat to Glory
Niagara Falls, ON
The Parliament Buildings
Grosse-Île
Winnipeg, MB
Vancouver Asahi
Stillwater Lake, NS
Fog Horn Foulis
The Escape
Qualicum Beach, BC
The Underground Railroad
Nanaimo, BC
The Soul of a Boat
There are two ways to register your entry for the Illustrated History Challenge.
Important moments from Canadian history are highlighted through colourful illustrations.
Graphic novel-style comics highlight exciting moments in Canadian history.
Graphic novel-style comics were the medium of choice for both of this year’s winners.
Canada’s History Archive features both English and French versions of Kayak: Canada’s History Magazine for Kids.
Here are the top entries for the 2021 Kayak Kids' Illustrated History Challenge.