2023 Merritt Visitors Guide

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WELCOME TO THE NICOLA VALLEY

We might not be able to claim that all roads lead to Merritt and the Nicola Valley, but if you’re travelling in Southern British Columbia, there is a very good chance you are passing by. Whether you’re driving the 97C Connector from the Okanagan, the Coquihalla or Trans Canada Highways from the Lower Mainland or the Interior, or Highway 8 from Spences Bridge - the Nicola Valley is easily accessible and we invite you to stop for a day, a weekend, or longer. We’d love to show you what this four-season destination has to offer! If you’re looking for adventure, relaxation, great weather, and a community ready to welcome you - we have all that, and more.

Merritt is located in the beautiful Nicola Valley, the traditional territory of the Nlaka’pamux and Sylix people, who lived in this valley for more than 5,000 years before European settlers arrived in the 1880s. Originally known as Forksdale after three ranchers formed a community at the junction of the Nicola and Coldwater Rivers, the name was later changed to Merritt in honour of William Hamilton Merritt, a mining engineer and railway promoter. While our history of ranching, railway, mining, and forestry is still evident and important, we embrace our newest role as a diverse destination for

and we can’t wait to meet you. Welcome

Writer/Editor: Kerstin Auer, Marius Auer

Photography: Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association, City of Merritt. Chad Findlay, Ankur Sud Photography, Gold Country, James Clark, Freddy Emmerick, Marius Auer, Claudia Ruppitsch, Merritt Mountain Bike Association

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5 Welcome to the Nicola Valley 6 First stop 10 Merritt city map 12 Spring in the valley 14 Artisans, farmers, and markets 18 Summer fun in the sun 20 Indigenous culture 23 Merritt walking trails 24 Music, arts, and a whole lotta fun 26 Giddy up for a fantastic fall 31 Ski trails map 32 The perfect scenery for a picnic 34 Social media worthy backdrops 38 Back roads map 40 Winter magic 42 Walk of stars 44 Calendar of events 46 Hit the road, Jack 48 Spotlight on Lower Nicola 50 Snowmobile maps 51 Heritage walk 52 Business directory Copyright 2023 © Merritt Nicola Valley This guide was created by the Merritt Herald. Production Design: Theresa Arnold & Darla Gray
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FIRST STOPthe historic Baillie House

Located in the centre of Merritt at the corner of Voght Street and Mamette Avenue, the historic Baillie House is not only the official Visitor Centre, it’s also regularly at the centre of paranormal investigations. The beloved landmark has a long history of mysterious goings-on, from unexplained footsteps, noises, and voices to items being randomly moved while someone turns their back. Investigations have confirmed the presence of benevolent spirits, some of them attributed to items that were donated over the years as part of the living museum displays.

and stories during your tour - until the City of Merritt purchased the Baillie House in 1995 with the intent to move the house and make way for a parking lot. The town came together in full force to protest the removal of this heritage gem, and in the end the property was leased to the Nicola Valley Heritage Society that lovingly cares for the property and operates the visitor centre to this day.

Embark on a tour of the house (if you dare) and enjoy a journey through the history of this iconic Merritt heritage building. You’ll learn about the early beginnings of the house, which was originally built in 1913 to welcome the bride of owner Cosom A. Bigney. She never made it to the Nicola Valley, however, meeting a more suitable groom on her way from England and leaving Mr. Bigney to occupy the house with his business partner Emsley Weatherby. The duo was later joined by Mr. Bigney’s nephew Howard Cameron and together they operated several successful businesses on the property.

Over the years several families lived on the Baillie property and operated an array of businesses - you’ll find out all the neat details

The Baillie House is a must-stop in Merritt, whether you’re travelling through or are staying for a while. Apart from a tour through the historic home, it’s also a fantastic spot for a picnic. Stay a while and enjoy a meal in the beautiful garden (several restaurants and fast food places that offer take-out are nearby), before checking out the visitor information booth. You’ll find a plethora of information and maybe even a souvenir or two there and the knowledgable staff is always happy to meet travellers from around the world, and to help plan your stay in the Nicola Valley and beyond.

The Merritt Visitor Info at the Baillie House is open daily from 10 am to 5 pm between May 1 and September 30, and Tuesday to Saturday from 10 am to 4 pm during the rest of the year. For more information give them a call at 250-378-0349 or connect with them on Facebook.

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SPRING IS FOR INDOOR AND OUTDOOR ENTHUSIASTS

Spring is a windy affair in the Nicola Valley and a perfect time to enjoy some of the indoor attractions Merritt has to offer, like the Nicola Valley Museum and Archives. Featuring a diverse array of exhibits, the museum offers a glimpse into the Nicola Valley’s past with displays about ranching, mining, forestry, and First Nations history. Get to know the people and industries that shaped Merritt and the Nicola Valley during a self-guided tour. The museum is located in the downtown core, at 1675 Tutill Court, and open Tuesday - Saturday from 10 am to 5 pm.

Also located in Merritt’s downtown core, at 2025B Quilchena Avenue, is the Canadian Country Music Hall of Honour (call 250-378-9569 for current hours). Music is front and centre in this lovingly maintained collection. With music based programming like songwriter sessions and concerts happening on a regular basis, this destination is a must-see for any fan of country music. Visit the Hall of Honour during a self-paced Walk of Stars tour (map page 42).

The long weekend in May brings the start of a new season at the Merritt Speed-

way, which claims to be BC’s fastest dirt track. There is no shortage of high-octane action as local racers compete for glory. Located only 10 minutes from Merritt along Highway 8, the Merritt Speedway features stock car day and night races. Find the 2023 schedule on their website at merrittspeedway.ca

As temperatures warm up and summer is on its way to the Nicola Valley, it’s time for another much anticipated annual event - the Father’s Day Fishing Derby at Kentucky & Alleyne Provincial Park. Organized by the Nicola Valley Fish & Game Club, the event happens every year on Father’s Day (June 18, 2023) from 9 am to 2 pm and is supported by the Freshwater Fishing Society of BC who supplies an array of prizes. It’s a great family event and registration is open for kids of all ages, who can catch (often their first) fish at the stocked pond between Alleyne and Kentucky Lake. The annual fishing derby is of course only one of the opportunities to fish “a lake a day as long as you stay”. Harmon Lake, Lundbom Lake, and Stump Lake are some of the top fishing spots in the Nicola Valley. Find them on the map on page 38.

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ARTISANS, FARMERS, AND MARKETS - OH MY!

The Nicola Valley is home to many talented artisans, foragers, farmers, and ranchers. You can get a taste of our valley at the Nicola Valley Farmers’ Market, every Saturday from the middle of May to Thanksgiving weekend, 9:30 am to 1 pm. The market is located next to the Baillie House on Voght Street, and ample parking is available. All products are handmade, homegrown, wild foraged, or home baked and you’ll be astonished at the selection. The Nicola Valley is known for its wonderful weather and climate with many hours of sunshine, and that’s not just good for living and visiting, but also for growing fruits, vegetables, and more.

During select weekends throughout the summer, the Farmers’ Market occupies Quilchena Avenue in the downtown core, along with many other vendors and entertainment. Known as the Quilchena Street Markets, these market days are popular with locals and visitors alike and are a hustling and bustling affair for the whole family. While you’re there, don’t forget to visit all the unique stores along

Quilchena Avenue, and enjoy a meal or drink at one of the downtown restaurants or coffee shops. For this summer’s dates please check the website of the Merritt & District Chamber of Commerce at merrittchamber.com

Just one block from Quilchena Avenue, on the corner of Voght Street and Coutlee Avenue, you’ll find the Thrift Shop, run by the Nicola Valley Health Care Auxiliary. This treasured Nicola Valley institution has been attracting visitors for many years and continues to make a difference in local health care while offering up treasures for thrifting, an increasingly popular pastime.

Along with all the unique stores and markets in Merritt, we also have you covered for the necessities you might have forgotten at home, or any extra supplies you need for camping. From groceries to hardware and everything in-between, the larger chain stores are part of the shopping landscape, either in the downtown area or located close to Exit 290 of the Coquihalla Highway.

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Visit BC's Indigenous Public PostSecondary Institute T o l l F r e e 1 . 8 7 7 . 6 8 2 3 3 0 0 W e b s i t e n v i t c a N I C O L A V A L L E Y I N S T T U T E O F T E C H N O L O G Y M e r r t t C a m p u s 4 1 5 5 B e l s h a w S t M e r r t t B C V 1 K 1 R 1 2037 Quilchena Ave., Merritt WE ARE MORE THAN JUST A PHARMACY • Medicat on Reminder Packs • Sigvar s Compress on Stockings • Vaccinations n-store • Medicat on Reviews • A Large Select on of Medical Supplies TRANSFERING YOUR PRESCRIPTIONS IS EASY call 250-378-2155 or online at blackspharmacy.com M • Biotime Slippers & Shoes • Cobble Hill Puzzles Complementar y Gift W r a p p in g • Diffuser s • Es senti al Oi ls Hal l mar k Car ds • Indig enou s Art • Souve nirs Routine Deodorant • K’pure Naturals • Unique Gifts FREE deliver y in Merritt Your Neighbourhood Drug Store Since 1952 2026 Mamette Avenue 250-378-1322 FRANK’S MECHANICAL SERVICE EXPERIENCE TO REPAIR THEM ALL • Tune Ups • Brakes • Exhaus t • Suspension • Lube/Oil •Radiator Ser vice • Shocks & Str uts • Air Conditioning Ser vice NEW OR OLD WE HAVE THE S TAY. PL AY. C A MP. FISH. w w w.douglas lake.c om RESE RVATIONS 1.8 0 0. 6 6 3. 4838 reser va t ions@douglas lake.c om SA L MO N L A K E RESO RT S TO N E Y L A K E LO D G E MI N N I E L A K E R A N C H H OUS E T W I G G’S PL AC E Q U I LC H E N A H OT E L REMOT E L A KS I D E Y U RT S REMOT E L A K ES I D E C A MPI N G Q U I LC H E N A P O I N T RV PA RK & M A RI N A Q U I LC H E N A C RE E K RV PA RK MERRITT COUNTRY CHRISTMAS WEEK Monday, NOV 20 - Saturday, NOV 25, 2023 in Merritt BC Events Include: Lighting the Official Tree, Dance Recital, Children's Craft, Community Concert, Craft Fair, Light-up Parade, Santa's Village, Festival of Trees, Community Band, Breakfast with Santa. CONTACT: General Inquiries - Carrie e: reception@carrieware.ca | t: 250-378-2215 Craft Fair - Jean Acason (including info and application form) e: jeanacason@shaw.ca Parade - (including info and application form) e: reception@carrieware.ca | t: 250-378-2215 023 , Merritt Stock Car Association For more nformat on ca Susanne at 250-378-7661 or check our Facebook page - Merritt Stock Car Associat on You can a so send us an e-ma : merr ttspeedway@out ook com Day Race - Qualifying at noon Night Race - Qualifying at 4 pm MAY 20 & 21 - OPENER – DAY RACES JUNE 3 - NIGHT RACES JUNE 24 - NIGHT RACES JULY 15 - NIGHT – TOY DRIVE AUG 5 & 6 - NIGHT - ALBERT KOSOLOFSKI MEMORIAL SEPT 16 - NIGHT – FOOD DRIVE OCT 7 & 8 BILL JOHN MEMORIAL INVITATIONAL- DAY 16 17

SUMMER FUN IN THE SUN

The heat is on in the summer and spending the day by the water is a great way to cool down while enjoying the beauty of the Nicola Valley. “A lake a day as long as you stay” does not only ring true for fishing, but also for swimming, kayaking, canoeing, and paddleboarding. Pick your favourite or try them all and head out to one of over 100 lakes that are within an hour of Merritt. Stop by the Baillie House Visitor Info Centre for insider tips, or check the map on page 38.

If you’re looking to work up a sweat before heading to the lake to cool off, stop by the Merritt Pickleball Club. Located at 2050 Merritt Avenue in the former Lawn Bowling Centre, you can find 4 pickleball courts ready for action. The game is on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday morning, with the start time varying depending on the weather. Paddles are available if you didn’t bring your own, and a $5 drop-in fee is due after your first visit. Search “Merritt Pickleball Club” on Facebook to connect with them and join in the fast-paced fun.

The Nicola Valley Cruisers Show & Shine returns for its 29th annual iteration on July 23, 2023. The iconic Merritt car show takes place at Central Park, and the sun is always on “shine” when the car show is in town. Classic, sports, and custom cars line the greens of Central Park, and in 2022, electric cars and bikes were added as a new attraction. A selection of local vendors and food trucks round out the show. To beat the heat, visit the Show & Shine in the morning and then wander the loop trail to Rotary Park for a cooling splash in the water park.

Days by the water and fun in the sun; what’s missing? Camping, of course! Whether you pitch a tent or camp in style in your RV, the campground experience is part of a complete BC road trip. In addition to the popular provincial parks like Monck Park and Kentucky-Alleyne, you can find fantastic spots at one of the many BC Recreation Sites like Lundbom and Marquart Lakes, Harmon Lake, Glimpse Lake, and Bluey Lake. Search those sites on sitesandtrailsbc.ca; camping spots are first-come-first-served, reservations are available for campsites in provincial parks.

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INDIGENOUS CULTURE

Merritt and the Nicola Valley are located on the ancestral and traditional territory of the Nlaka’pamux and Sylix people, who inhabited this land long before European settlers arrived. Today, five First Nations Bands - Coldwater, Lower Nicola, Upper Nicola, Nooaitch, and Shackan - call the Nicola Valley home. (Visit https://nativeland.ca/maps/territories/nlakapamux/ for more information about the territory and each of the bands.)

Indigenous art and culture are evident throughout the Nicola Valley, among them the Nicola Valley Institute of Technology (NVIT) in Merritt, the only Indigenous post-secondary institution in British Columbia. The NVIT campus is home to the MMIWG2S+ (Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women and Girls and 2-Spirit People) Memorial Garden, a place to sit in prayer, quiet reflection, and memory. More indigenous art can be found at the Nicola Valley Memorial Arena. In 2022, the City of Merritt unveiled five digital artworks by local Indigenous artist Cliff McDougall.

Each year, on June 21, First Nations culture is celebrated on Indigenous Peoples Day. Celebrations in Merritt happen in Rotary Park and include traditional hand drumming and powwow dancing, elders sharing their stories, and a plethora of activities to keep the whole family engaged and entertained.

The Nicola Valley Museum and Archives (see page 12) features extensive exhibits of First Nations history and artwork and after a visit there, stop by Kekuli Cafe on the corner of Voght Street and Nicola Avenue to enjoy traditional Indigenous food, served up with a modern twist.

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There is no shortage of fun events and festivals during the summer, including two festivals that attract visitors from well beyond the borders of the Nicola Valley. Bass Coast is scheduled for July 7-10, 2023 and is an innovative music and art festival that sells out long before the summer starts, so make sure you get your tickets early for next year’s iteration. Coming to Merritt for the second year from July 14-16, 2023 is the Canadian Bluemoon Elvis Festival. Dubbed as a “charity weekend that pays tribute to one of the world’s best entertainers, Elvis”, this three-day event takes place at the rodeo grounds and is an affair for the whole family.

There is no shortage of fun events and festivals during the summer, including two festivals that attract visitors from well beyond the borders of the Nicola Valley. Bass Coast is scheduled for July 7-10, 2023 and is an innovative music and art festival that sells out long before the summer starts, so make sure you get your tickets early for next year’s iteration. Coming to Merritt for the second year from July 14-16, 2023 is the Canadian Bluemoon Elvis Festival. Dubbed as a “charity weekend that pays tribute to one of the world’s best entertainers, Elvis,” this three-day event takes place at the rodeo grounds and is an affair for the whole family.

On a smaller scale, but equally exciting, is the City of Merritt’s weekly Music in the Park. Seasoned local entertainers perform in Rotary Park on Thursday evenings, delighting the crowds with originals and cover songs. Bring a camping chair, a snack and a drink, and enjoy the music during one of the warm Merritt summer nights. For more details and dates, visit the City’s website at merritt.ca or check their Facebook page.

On a smaller scale, but equally exciting, is the City of Merritt’s weekly Music in the Park. Seasoned local entertainers perform in Rotary Park on Thursday evenings, delighting the crowds with originals and cover songs. Bring a camping chair, a snack and a drink, and enjoy the music during one of the warm Merritt summer nights. For more details and dates, visit the City’s website at merritt.ca or check their Facebook page.

The Nicola Valley Community Arts Council offers a variety of arts programming throughout the summer. Their Art in Motion mobile unit can be found at the Farmers’ Market and street markets. It offers art activities for kids and adults of all ages as well as more information about the Arts Council’s events and summer programming.

The Nicola Valley Community Arts Council offers a variety of arts programming throughout the summer. Their Art in Motion mobile unit can be found at the Farmers’ Market and street markets. It offers art activities for kids and adults of all ages as well as more information about the Arts Council’s events and summer programming.

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GIDDY UP FOR A FANTASTIC FALL

To kick off the fall season on Labour Day weekend, the 63rd Annual Pro Rodeo is coming to town. Happening at the Nicola Valley Rodeo Grounds on September 2-3, it includes all the traditional rodeo events like saddle and bareback bronc riding, steer wrestling, and tie down roping as well as additional junior events. It’s a family affair with a kids’ zone, food & drink, history and heritage displays, and entertainment. Just a hop, skip, and a jump away is the Fall Fair, a Nicola Valley institution for over 100 years. The Fall Fair building is located right next to the rodeo grounds and this year’s exhibition of agricultural excellence is open to the public on September 3rd in the afternoon and September 4th in the morning. You can find more information about both events at labourdaymerritt.ca

There is no right or wrong season for hiking, it’s all a matter of using the appropriate gear. Nevertheless, we think that a hike in the Fall is especially stunning in the Nicola Valley, and cooler temperatures make for a great experience. Once the leaves start turning and the bright yellow of the aspens signals that nature is getting ready to slow down, it’s time to put on your hiking boots and start exploring. The Nicola Valley is filled with hiking trails from short strolls to day-long hikes (check it out on page 38). One of the local favourites is the Windy Canyon Trail, accessible from Lindley Creek Road; park next to the mini storage and follow the multi-use dirt path to the trailhead. Watch for dirt bikers on the path, and see the canyon straight ahead as you look towards the treeline.

Exploring the Nicola Valley on two wheels is a great alternative to hiking and if you brought your mountain bike, you’ve come to the right place. There are close to 70 trails in the Merritt area, from beginner-friendly to double-diamond expert. Visit the Merritt Mountain Bike Association’s Facebook page (bikemerritt), or search “Merritt” on mountainbikingbc.ca for more information and a link to the trailmaps of the Nicola Valley.

Located only a few kilometers from Merritt along Highway 8 is Lower Nicola and it’s home of the annual Lower Nicola Garlic Festival. While garlic in all its glory is the star of the festival, visitors can also enjoy music, entertainment, kids’ activities, a mini tractor pull, and more. Join in the fun on September 23 & 24, 2023.

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Outdoor adventures call for picnics, and you’ll find plenty of great spots all over the Nicola Valley. When you stop by Merritt’s Visitor Centre, you’ve already found the first one. The Baillie House invites all visitors to enjoy a picnic in their beautiful garden, check out the info on page 6.

A few minutes down the road from the Visitor Centre is a picnic spot that’s perfect for families with children. Rotary Park features plenty of parking, washroom facilities, a water splash park, a playground for kids of all ages, picnic tables and benches, and walking trails. This park really has it all, including ducks from the nearby Nicola River that might be competing for some bread crumbs.

If your children are teenagers, or you’re looking for a lunch spot that’s a bit quieter, Central Park might be a great option for you (check the map on page 10 for the location). It features a bike and skate park, a playground for older kids, ball diamonds, walking trails, and shady picnic spots. The walking trail connects Central and Rotary Park, for a leisurely 30-minute loop after your picnic.

Monck Provincial Park on the shore of Nicola Lake offers a day-use area, a beach, fishing, swimming, hiking, and more - enough to do and enjoy for a half or even full day. It includes a campground that accepts reservations (camping.bcparks.ca), but you don’t have to camp there to enjoy it. The day-use area boasts ample picnic tables and benches - some even with a roof and a charcoal grill - and it’s located close to the buoyed-off beach where you can go for a refreshing dip in Nicola Lake. Monck Provincial Park is located about 25 minutes from Merritt, on the Northern shore of Nicola Lake.

The Southern shore of Nicola Lake, just a few kilometers past Nicola Ranch, offers a boat launch and fishing dock area that also includes a few picnic tables and benches. No boat? No problem! The floating fishing dock provides a great opportunity to see if the kokanee or rainbow trout are biting. Make sure you have your fishing license before you head out, and enjoy a few hours by the lake before heading back to Merritt for your next adventure.

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SOCIAL MEDIA WORTHY BACKDROPS FOR YOUR PHOTOS

If you didn’t take a picture or shoot a quick video, were you even on vacation? While we always want our visitors in the Nicola Valley to be fully in the moment and soak it all in, we know that Instagram and TikTok worthy backdrops are a must to keep dreaming of your experience long after you return home.

We’ve got a few places that are perfect for your social media posts, don’t forget to use the hashtags #exploremerritt and #experiencenicolavalley so we don’t miss them.

THE MERRITT LOOKOUT

Also known as the Flagpole, this iconic spot overlooks the whole city and offers a great backdrop for your pictures and videos in all directions. It’s accessible via a 1.5 km hike from Juniper Drive, along a gravel road that’s a bit steep at times, but the views are worth it. Look for it on the map on page 23.

JUNIPER DRIVE

If a 1.5 km hike to the Flagpole is not calling you, the pullout on Juniper Drive (at the turn-off to the Flagpole) also offers great views. While not as sweeping as from the Merritt Lookout, you can get a panoramic view of the city and Sugarloaf Mountain looks especially good from this angle.

HAMILTON HILL LOOKOUT

That’s right, we don’t have one or two spots for panoramic views, we have three. Hamilton Hill Lookout is a short drive

from Merritt and while the panorama of the city will make for a great picture, the real star of the show is the stunning view of the rolling hills and grasslands North of Merritt. To access the lookout, take Nicola Highway east towards Kelowna and immediate after crossing the Coquihalla Highway, at Exit 286, turn right to the gravel parallel road next to Highway 97 and head east. The lookout is unmarked and located on the left after about 3 km.

CLAYBANKS

Located along the Coldwater River are the impressive rock and clay formations of the Merritt Claybanks. Easily accessible in the summer months when the water level is low, these ever-changing features make for a great backdrop and a dip in the river offers a welcome chance to cool down on a hot summer day. Access the Claybanks from the parking lot on Voght Street (across the street from Claybanks RV Park, scheduled to reopen in late 2023 - see map page 10) and always make sure to check the current and water levels of the river first.

MURALS AND WALK OF STARS

You might not be able to snap a selfie together with Billy Ray Cyrus, but you can with his hand prints! Or how about you and Tim McGraw; he’s available larger than life on the side of one of our downtown buildings. We’ve got a whole list of everyone’s favourite country stars and you can snap away ‘til you can’t no more. Check out the map on page 42.

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WINTER MAGIC AND SNOWY WONDERLAND

Merritt and the Nicola Valley are a true 4-season destinations, and winter is one of our best-kept secrets, starting with the Country Christmas Light Up Parade at the end of November. While that’s technically still Fall, it’s the beginning of our winter and holiday season and we would not want you to miss it. It’s one of the largest night-time parades in Canada and Santa hasn’t missed a single one yet. Enjoy a cup of hot cocoa while you watch the floats go by and jump straight into holiday shopping downtown after the parade. Head to the Merritt Civic Centre for the annual Holiday Craft Fair and be sure to connect with Merritt Country Christmas Week on Facebook to find out about all the events during this fabulous week.

While there is usually not a lot of snow in Merritt, the hills and mountains only minutes from town turn into a snowy wonderland during the winter months and offer a plethora of outdoor fun. From snowshoeing to cross-country skiing and snowmobiling, we’ve got the perfect trail for you.

To take in the snowy sights at a more leisurely pace, break out your cross-country skis and head to Kane Valley, only minutes from Merritt on Highway 97C to Kelowna. The turn-off is 18 km east of Merritt, turn right onto Kane Valley Road. A 15-minute drive past Harmon Lake will take you to the start of over 50 km of tip top maintained ski trails. You can find a map of the trails on page 31, or head to nicolanordic.ca to plan your day in the snow.

If you plan on exploring the trails with a snowmobile, the website of the Merritt Snowmobile Club - sledmerritt.ca - is a great place to start. You can also check out the trails on page 50, to stay on the right track. With two areas - Thynne Mountain and Honeymoon/Stoyoma - the snowmobile club offers a multitude of trails, be sure to pick the right one for your comfort level.

No cross-country skis? No problem! Kane Valley also offers snowshoe trails adjacent to the ski trails, and the Nicola Valley Explorers are always happy to make sure you’re on the right track. Connect with the Explorers via their group “Nicola Valley Explorers” on Facebook, or email them at frite@telus.net.

Merritt has long been known for a “lake a day as long as you stay” and the fishing is just as fantastic in the winter as it is during the rest of the year. In fact, the Kane Valley is home to one of the Nicola Valley’s top ice-fishing spots, Chicken Ranch Lake. Located on the left just a few kilometers past the Kane Valley turn-off, this lake is stocked yearly with brook trout and is a great spot for a few hours of ice-fishing or even a whole day of ice-fishing. Always be sure to check the thickness of the ice before heading onto the lake, visit gofishbc.com for guidelines.

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Calendar of events

2023 SUMMER HIGHLIGHTS AND EVENTS

MAY-AUGUST

MAY

STOCK CAR RACES - MAY 20-21 - RACE TRACK IN SHULUS

STREET MARKET: MAY 27 - QUILCHENA AVENUE

JUNE

STOCK CAR RACES: JUNE 3 & 24 - RACE TRACK IN SHULUS

MERRITT LITTLE BRITCHES RODEO:

JUNE 3 & 4 - RODEO GROUNDS

MERRITT COUNTRY RUN:

JUNE 11 & 12 LOCATION TO BE ANNOUNCED

KENTUCKY, ALLEYNE FATHER’S DAY FISHING DERBY: JUNE 18

INDIGENOUS PEOPLES DAY: JUNE 21 - ROTARY PARK

STREET MARKET: JUNE 24 - QUILCHENA AVENUE

JULY

MERRITT OTTERS SWIM MEET:

JULY 1 & 2 - NICOLA VALLEY AQUATIC CENTER

CANADA DAY CELEBRATION/FIREWORKS:

JULY 1 - CENTRAL PARK

MUSIC IN THE PARK: JULY 6, 13, 20 & 27 - ROTARY PARK

STREET MARKET: JULY 8 & 29 - QUILCHENA AVENUE

THE CANADIAN BLUEMOON ELVIS FESTIVAL:

JULY 14 -16 - RODEO GROUNDS

STOCK CAR RACES: JULY 15 - RACE TRACK IN SHULUS

BASS COAST MUSIC FESTIVAL:

JULY 17-10 - MERRITT MOUNTAIN MUSIC FESTIVAL SITE.

NV CRUISES CAR CLUB SHOW N SHINE:

JULY 23 - CENTRAL PARK

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STOCK CAR RACES: AUG.5 & 6 - RACE TRACK IN SHULUS

MUSIC IN THE PARK: AUG. 3, 10, 17, 24, & 31 - ROTARY PARK

STREET MARKET: AUG. 19 - QUILCHENA AVENUE

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NICOLA VALLEY PRO RODEO WEEKEND:

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NICOLA VALLEY FALL FAIR:

SEPT. 1 - 3 - FALL FAIR BUILDING

MUSIC IN THE SQUARE: SEPT. 2 - SPIRIT SQUARE

STREET MARKET: SEPT. 2 & 30 - QUILCHENA AVENUE

STOCK CAR RACES: SEPT. 16 - RACE TRACK IN SHULUS

TERRY FOX RUN - SEPT. 17 - PLACE TO BE ANNOUNCED

LOWER NICOLA GARLIC FEST & ANTIQUE TRACTOR SHOW:

SEPT. 23 & 24 - SMITH PIONEER PARK, LOWER NICOLA

PACIFIC FOREST RALLY: SEPT. 29 & 30

OCTOBER

STOCK CAR RACES: OCT. 7 & 8 - RACE TRACK IN SHULUS

FIREWORKS AT CENTRAL PARK: OCT. 31 - 8 P.M.

NOVEMBER

REMEMBRANCE DAY CEREMONY:

NOV. 11 - MERRITT CIVIC CENTRE

COUNTRY CHRISTMAS WEEK: NOV. 20 - NOV. 25

LIGHT UP PARADE NOV. 24

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Kentucky Lake, located in Kentucky-Alleyne Provincial Park, is a favourite spot for locals and visitors alike. The turquoise waters of Kentucky Lake draw fishermen, hikers, kayakers, and paddleboarders to its shores and a visit there during your vacation in Merritt is a great way to spend half a day. To fish the lake it’s better to have a boat, but all you need for a hike is a good pair of hiking shoes and either some mosquito repellant or long pants and a long-sleeved shirt.

A well-used trail goes all the way around the lake so you can enjoy it from every angle. The colour of the water is especially stunning at the halfway mark of the hiking loop, where the water is shallow and framed by long stalks of grass. Social media worthy for sure, but equally stunning to just take it in and enjoy for yourself. Don’t forget to bring your water bottle to stay hydrated! To get to Kentucky Lake, take Highway 97C/5A to Kelowna for 28 km and continue right on Highway 5A to Princeton. After another 7km on Highway 5A, turn left to Kentucky-Alleyne Provincial Park, following the BC Parks sign. From the turn-off to the park it’s about 6 km. You can find more details about this provincial park at bcparks.ca/kentucky-alleynepark

Another fun outing from Merritt is a drive to Lac Le Jeune Provincial Park via Logan Lake. Highway 97C North between Merritt and Logan Lake is scenic and winding, an experience in itself. It’s proof that the journey is part of the destination, and the Nicola Valley pulls out all the stops as you follow the highway from 600 to 1,100 metres in elevation. The quiet community of Logan Lake is a great place to stretch your legs and enjoy a walk along the lake in the centre of town. Continue on Highway 97D to Kamloops until you cross Highway 5 (The Coquihalla) and turn right onto Lac Le Jeune Road. From there, follow the signs to Lac Le Jeune Provincial Park; plenty of parking is available there for the day-use area.

The park offers hiking, biking, and fishing - either from a boat or from an impressive fishing dock that doubles as an observation platform to spot local wildlife or simply enjoy a few moments of calm. Take in the sights, enjoy a stroll along the shore, and dip your toes in the lake before heading back to Merritt on The Coquihalla Highway (Highway 5 South).

The complete loop from Merritt to Logan Lake, Lac Le Jeune, and back to Merritt is 130 km and takes less than 2 hours of driving time - but endless possibilities for pictures and memories.

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SPOTLIGHT ON LOWER NICOLA

The community of Lower Nicola, about 9 km from Merritt along Highway 8 towards Spences Bridge, is in the spotlight with several popular events throughout the year.

The Merritt Speedway starts off event season at the end of May and continues with night races throughout the summer. Stock cars fly around BC’s fastest dirt track as the sun goes down, a visit to the speedway is a family affair with concession, a souvenir booth, and a kids’ club available. Mild temperatures and plenty of excitement, a great way to spend a summer evening. Visit merrittspeedway.ca for more information and the race schedule.

list and look for “Nicola Valley Bar Bender”.

As the summer comes to an end it’s harvesting time, another community favourite makes an appearance - the Lower Nicola Garlic Festival. This year’s iteration is set for September 23 & 24 and you can expect vendors, entertainment, a mini-tractor pull, an antique car show, kids’ activities, and lots of garlic. Have you tried garlic ice cream? You just might find it there. Shop early for the best garlic selection and make sure you visit the Arts Council’s Art in Motion trailer for a fun community art activity.

The Nicola Valley Dirt Riders have their moment of glory in June when they host the Bar Bender, an annual crosscountry dirt bike race. Hundreds of riders flock to the Nicola Valley for this popular event that consists of two different courses for different levels of experience. To find out the dates and schedule for this year’s event, visit https:// pnwma.com/calendar/

The annual celebration of garlic takes place in Lower Nicola’s Smith Pioneer Park, which is a great place to stop for a picnic anytime in the summer. Sheltered picnic tables, a playground, tennis and pickleball courts, walking paths, and washrooms make this a great destination to spend a few relaxing hours. To get to the park, travel along Highway 8 and turn right onto Aberdeen Road; Smith Pioneer Park is on the right after about 750 m.

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A love story gone wrong. A doctor’s wife who died under mysterious circumstances. A stopping place for early travellers. The home of a Grand Master of the Masonic Order. Love, mystery and intrigue helped shape our heritage district and you can take it all in on a self-directed Heritage Walking Tour uncovering our storied past. Follow the signs to our visitor information booth at the Baillie House and pick up your walking guide. The Baillie House is also stop one along the tour. Choose to linger here for a while to experience some great activities; inscribe a letter on an old-fashioned typewriter, listen to a spine-tingling ghost story, or rest in the garden and sip co ee or lemonade in the shade of a lofty tree. Then hit the streets, walking in the footsteps of our history and the remaining 27 historical sites. You’ll see Merritt in a whole new light as you observe the architecture of the city’s yesterday and the narrative they created. 24

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Visitors are welcome to bring a lunch and enjoy a picnic in our garden. After ward you can take a free tour of the Baillie proper ty and experience a glimpse of Merritt`s early histor y.

Free coffee, tea, iced tea & lemonade. Local gifts, crafts, souvenirs & collectibles available al year.

Snow cones available from May to September.

The proper ty is now home to the Merritt Visitor Centre at the Baillie House.We can provide you information on anything you desire: community events, spor ts, recreation, swimming spots, etc. e-mail: bailliehouse@gmail.com

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