Ontario Schools Map Making Competition
I found this among archived pages. Unless it is revamped with a new name, I can't find it still active. Too bad. It would have been very creative and quite something to learn to create a good map. They may have been hand drawn. But, would likely all be digital, made with software, now. Kind of a shame. Nothing digital can be as unique and creative as hand drawn. In my opinion. You don't really need to be a great artist for a hand drawn map, just pick out the locations and draw the shape of the land around them. As easy as that, not quite, but kind of.
The OSMMC originated in the Geography Department at Trent University in 1969. Professor Al Brunger was the Director of the competition from 1969 to 2009. On his retirement, responsibility for the competition was taken by a group of Guelph Geographers. That group, under the direction of David T. K. Dagg, conducted the competition until a new home was found at Laurier in 2011.
In 2011-2012, the OSMCC was relocated in the Department of Geography and Environmental Studies at Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo, Ontario. Thank you for your patience during this transition.