Indigo Chapters is one of the top Canadian bookstores, and they are running a new Indigo contest.

There are always different contests that you can enter, and each one has its unique prize.

Each contest has its own set of rules and deadlines, so make sure you read the Indigo Contests carefully before entering.

Good luck!

New Indigo Contest for Canada 2024

The “plum Exclusive: THE MYSTERY GUEST EXPERIENCE CONTEST”

Enter now to win a The Mystery Guest Prize Pack in partnership with Le Germain Hotels!

Contest Prize:

an awesome prize pack consisting of the following:

  • 2 signed Indigo Exclusive Edition copies of The Mystery Guest
  • A weekend for two (2-night stay) at one of five Le Germain Hotel locations:
    • Le Germain Hotel Toronto Mercer, Ontario
    • Le Germain Hotel Calgary
    • Le Germain Hotel Montreal
    • Le Germain Hotel Quebec
    • Le Germain Hotel Ottawa
  • A Welcome Basket of locally sourced products

The Prize has an approximate total retail value of $1,550.00 CAD

How to Enter the Chapters-Indigo Contest

Fill out the online entry form at the link below. One entry per person is allowed.

Good Luck.

Contest Rules:

  • Open to residents of Canada
  • Quebec Friendly
  • Age of majority
  • registered plum® or plum+® member
  • Single Entry

Click Here to Enter

The Chapters-Indigo Full Contest ends February 18, 2024

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    About Chapters-Indigo:

    Chapters Indigo Contest for Canada

    • Founded in 1940, Originally
    • Chapters were formed in 1995
    • Indigo was formed in 1996
    • Chapters and Indigo merged in 2001
    • They introduced Red Plum Awards in 2011

    This brand is a great bookstore and has recently expanded to include other giftware, including electronics toys and games.  They are all about savings and offer lots of great deals on books – perfect for the bookworm in your family. I know my daughter is a huge reader, loves real books, and doesn’t care much for eBooks – she says it ruins the experience.