Canadian Random Draw Trip (Destination) Contest Rules Precedent

Are you planning to run a random draw trip contest/sweepstakes in Canada (i.e., destination marketing contest)? Trip/destination contests are a very popular way for local and international governments to promote tourism and travel.

Our firm offers many types of precedents/forms to operate Canadian contests/sweepstakes, including a Random Draw Contest Package (Trip Contests) precedent.

This Canadian random draw promotional contest forms/precedent package includes short rules, long rules, entry form, winner release forms (winner release and guest/companion release) and skill-testing question for operating a random draw trip promotional contest in Canada, excluding Quebec. It contains the key elements for running a contest where a trip is awarded as the prize and winners are chosen by way of random draw.  This Random Draw Trip Contest Package includes specific language for contest rules/precedents relating to a trip contest, including in relation to trip prize(s), restrictions on trip prizes (e.g., carve-outs and black-out periods), requirement for the winner to provide releases for both the winner and any travel companion and both winner and travel companion release forms (which are particularly important where there is increased risk in a contest, such as where a prize(s) includes travel, flights or other elements that may increase risk for a contest sponsor).  Twelve pages.  Word format template with fillable fields.

For more information or to order our Random Draw Contest Package (Trip Contests) precedent, as well as information about our other Canadian contest/sweepstakes precedents, forms and checklists available for download, see: Canadian Contest Precedents and Forms.

For more information about Canadian contest laws, see: Contests, Contests & CASL, Contest/Sweepstakes FAQs, Contests & Social Media and Canadian Contest Law Tips.

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