2014 Summer Camp Bondar Challenge Winners
The following are the Winners of the Bondar Challenge program held at summer camps across Canada in 2014. These images may be chosen to travel with The Foundation’s Travelling Exhibition and Learning Experience at selected venues in Canada and internationally.
Congratulations to all participants!
SUMMER 2014 OVERALL CATEGORY WINNERS
Images are arranged by GEM card level, to reflect the degree of difficulty in completing one of the four levels of the Bondar Challenge.
A quick link to the winner of a specific level is available by clicking on the GEM card name below:
Emerald Level — entry level or beginner
Ruby Level
Sapphire Level
Diamond Level — most experienced, most difficult
EMERALD
The First Place Emerald Level Winner of the Summer Camp Bondar Challenge is “Firework Flowers” by Lydia Charters of Camp Centennial.

The Second Place Emerald Level Winner of the Summer Camp Bondar Challenge is “The Water Bloom” by Kathryn Howden of Ryde Lake Camp.

The Third Place Emerald Level Winner of the Summer Camp Bondar Challenge is “White Blossoms” by Nora Keegan of Camp Tanamakoon.

The Honourable Mention for the Emerald Level of the Summer Bondar Challenge is “Owen’s Bee-like Fly” by Owen Thompson of Lakeside College School Camp.

RUBY
The First Place Ruby Level Winners of the Summer Camp Bondar Challenge are “Rocky Butterfly” by Natasha Lisitsky of Girl Guides Doe Lake Camp and “Light Leaks” by Lola Quinn of YMCA Camp Elphinstone.


The Third Place Ruby Level Winner of the Summer Camp Bondar Challenge is “Summer Snow Day” by Emily Burke-Hall of Camp Wenonah.

The Honourable Mention for the Ruby Level of the Summer Bondar Challenge is “A Day on a Flower” by Sasha Steiner of Camp Tanamakoon.

SAPPHIRE
The First Place Sapphire Level Winner of the Summer Camp Bondar Challenge is “A Splash of Colour” by Emily Chisholm of Camp Tanamakoon.

The Second Place Sapphire Level Winner of the Summer Camp Bondar Challenge is “Monarch on a Flower” by Emma Stuart-Kiss of Centauri Summer Arts Camp.

The Third Place Sapphire Level Winner of the Summer Camp Bondar Challenge is “Travelling Across the Earth” by Lilly Bouquillon of Girl Guides Doe Lake Camp.

The Honourable Mentions for the Sapphire Level of the Summer Bondar Challenge are “Beetle” by Amelie Desroches of Centauri Summer Arts Camp and “Beauty in a Small Flower” by Emily Sevcik of Girl Guides Doe Lake Camp.


DIAMOND
The First Place Diamond Level Winner of the Summer Camp Bondar Challenge is “A Rare Reflection” by Alex Golds of Camp Tanamakoon.

The Second Place Diamond Level Winner of the Summer Camp Bondar Challenge is “Frog in the Marsh” by Isabel Cronin of Centauri Summer Arts Camp.

The Third Place Diamond Level Winner of the Summer Camp Bondar Challenge is “Blue Dots” by Jade Fontana of Strathcona Wilderness Centre.

The Honourable Mentions for the Diamond Level of the Summer Bondar Challenge are “Still Rarity” by Daphne Wheat of Centauri Summer Arts Camp and “Ripples” by Veronica Pentland of Glen Bernard Camp.

