History
Five years after the original Silver Birch Award was created an award for grades 7–9, the Red Maple Award was created. In 2005 a non-fiction subcategory of the Red Maple Award was created. It runs on all odd-numbered years.Winners
So far, there have been 22 awards in fiction and 8 in non fiction. Only seven authors have won the award more than once: Eric Walters (2001, 2007 Fiction, 2008, 2015 Fiction) with four, Susin Neilsen (2010, 2014, 2020) and Kenneth Oppel (2005 Fiction, 2006, 2012) with three each, and Gayle Friesen (1999, 2003), Wesley King (2013 Fiction, 2019 Fiction), Norah McClintock (2004, 2009 Fiction), and Andreas Schroeder (2005 Non-fiction, 2007 non-fiction) with two each. Friesen was the first to win the award twice, while Walters was the first to win three and four times. Kenneth Oppel was the first to win back to back in 2005 and 2006, followed by Eric Walters in 2007 and 2008. Andreas Schroeder was the first to win back to back in non-fiction in 2005 and 2007. Carol Matas was the first fiction winner, while Andreas Schroeder was the first non-fiction winner.Fiction
Non-fiction
Nominated Books
These are the books that were nominated for a Red Maple Award each year but were not chosen as a winner.Fiction (1998-2007)
The books are ordered by year and the author's last name (Last name of first author if multiple).Fiction (2008-2017)
References
{{Reflist Literacy-related awards Canadian children's literary awards 1998 establishments in Ontario 2005 establishments in Ontario Awards established in 1998 Awards established in 2005