Unique attractions in Canada. These are miscellaneous attractions that are not included in other categories. Carriage rides, walking tours, and more.
Unique attractions in Canada. These are miscellaneous attractions that are not included in other categories. Carriage rides, walking tours, and more.
Canada cross country skiing is enjoyed on community pathways and backcountry trails in many regions.
Snowboarding in Canada is world famous for its many ski hills, snowboard parks, high elevation mountains and our world famous champagne powder snow
Canada snowmobiling and sledding adventures are enjoyed anywhere in Canada where the snow falls during the winter and early spring months. There are plenty of communities who provide snowmobile and sledding tours and participate in snowmobile events.
Canada spa vacations at Canadian resorts and retreats provide top quality treatments with award winning views and scenery. Spas and wellness centres provide an opportunity to relax and be pampered while visiting Canada in any season.
Canad storm watching is best enjoyed during the fall, winter and spring seasons in the provinces of British Columbia, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland
Canada fishing guides are some of the best in the world. Come fish our oceans for salmon, tuna and halibut. Plan your next fishing trip fly fishing or trolling our lakes and rivers for trout, northern pike, sturgeon, pickerel, walleye, arctic char and bass. Book a Canadian fishing guide.
Discover our historical sites & museums and experience our Canadian history at any of our national, provincial, territorial, community museums, historical sites, heritage buildings and historic parks.
Canada Ice fishing tours, rentals and guides are available in every province and territory, where the rivers and lakes freeze over during the winter season.
The majority of Canada dog sledding tours are located in the northern parts of British Columbia, the Yukon Territories, Northwest Territories, Alberta, Quebec and Ontario.
While the season for snowshoeing Merritt BC is winding down there is still time to enjoy the sport at the higher elevations near Merritt. If you can't make it this year be sure to file a "remember this activity" in your calendar for next year.
In general the season runs from December through March but can be a bit iffy on either side of this range so make sure you check out the conditions before you head out.
Merritt's climate is semi arid and the winters are reasonably mild therefore snowshoeing is relatively limited in town. However, we can be assured that we will receive enough snow to get in a few weeks snowshoe fun. For example, this year we had a very large snow storm that dumped 40 cm in one day. Clearly a great amount snow. The nice thing about it , it is light and fluffy. To get an idea of what this looks like, take a look at my backyard after the storm.
[caption id="attachment_18911" align="aligncenter" width="300"] After the snow storm