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Win prizes with Squamish Days Selfie Scavanger Hunt

staff report
August 1, 2020 12:13pm

​The organsisers of the Squamish Loggers Day Sports are inviting the community to be part of the Squamish Days Selfie Scavanger Hunt.

Three Squamish Days Prize Packs will be awarded through random selection of completed hunts with the most points.

“Grab a friend or family member from your bubble and take part in the Squamish Days Selfie Scavenger Hunt while exploring the town and visiting some of our amazing sponsors,” the organsiers say.

People can collect a photo from as many of the selfie clue locations as possible, but all photos must be date stamped between July 31st to August 3rd.

Each selfie location is worth 3 points, and photos should be tagged to the loggers sports Facebook page.

The festival was canceled because of the pandemic.

​​Here are the Selfie Clue Locations:
Selfie with SAM
Selfie with the Lumberjacks Trail Head sign
Selfie with the tree species used for the Men’s Single Buck Event
Selfie with the street sign where the Bed Races are held
Selfie with the Logger Sports Chapter from the Log Books
Selfie with the BC Timber Sales Sign
Selfie with one of the arches displayed by the the Sea to Sky Forestry Center Society
Selfie with a friend or family member wearing their Squamish Days Swag
Selfie enjoying a beverage on the Norman Rudy’s Patio
Selfie up the Sea to Sky Gondola or enjoying a snack at Base Camp
Selfie with a Husqvarna sign at Howe Sound Equipment (check out the amazing saws Chris has in stock while you’re there)
“Good luck to all and have a super amazing safe and healthy BC Day Weekend. We will miss seeing you all but look forward to 2021.”
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