Quebec Outfitters Federation Announces "Ultimate Destination Giveaway" Winners

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posted on October 27, 2015
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The Quebec Outfitters Federation (QOF) has announced the winners of its "Quebec Ultimate Destination Giveaway." The contest, which launched in early 2015, offered outdoorsmen and women the opportunity to win a dream hunting or fishing trip with some of the province's most well regarded outfitters.

Keith Carnley of Tennessee won the 2015 hunting first prize, and will be joining outfitter Pavilion Wapus on an all expenses paid black bear hunt next year.

Rita Duff of British Columbia, meanwhile, won the fishing first prize, and will be joining Balbuzard Sauvage for an all expenses paid fishing trip.

Each prize package includes airfare, transportation, lodging, meals, guides, licenses and fees. The winners were among 46,890 entrants.

Perhaps most important is Quebec Tourism's announcement that the giveaway will return on Feb. 1, 2016, offering another chance for hunters to cash in on a potential dream trip to the Great White North.

For more information, go to QuebecOutfitters.com or QuebecUltimateDestination.com.

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