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Spot the Loonie

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We’ve hidden a loonie somewhere in this issue. Can you find it? It could be anywhere, but it’s not the one below! If you spot the loonie, tell us in which issue and on what page on a postcard, or in a letter, and mail your entry to “Spot the Loonie” Contest, P.O. Box 975, STN Main, Markham, Ont., L3P 0K7. Or join the fun online by visiting ourcanada.ca and clicking on “Spot the Loonie.” We’ll collect all the entries and have a drawing every other month. The first five correct entries we draw will win $50. Entries will be accepted until July 31, 2021.

For complete rules, write to “Spot the Loonie” Contest, Reader’s Digest Contest Administra­tors Office, 5101 Rue Buchan, Suite 300, Montreal, Que., H4P 1S4. This contest is open to all Canadian residents who, at the time of participat­ion, have reached the age of majority according to the law of the province or territory in which they reside. One entry per person, per day is allowed.

In the March 2021 issue, we hid the loonie on page 54 within the Collectors department. We’ll publish our latest winning loonie-spotters in an upcoming issue.

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