Sunday, December 27, 2009
Friday, December 4, 2009
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Merritt Country Christmas Thank you

Have you ever wondered how the community is presented with such a wonderful event? From organizing over 70 floats for the parade to 45 Christmas wreaths for the silent auction to 57 creative crafters displays?
Well, just ask the volunteers of the Merritt Country Christmas Committee. These volunteers work tirelessly for months planning, organizing, fundraising and implementing the event. To round out the 3 day extravaganza, many additional volunteers help out with the fireworks display, hotdogs & hot chocolate, Santa’s Village, the Christmas concert and much more.
Country Christmas has become a great way for the community to come together, visitors from out of town look forward to the event as well. Top that off with the opening of Spirit Square – what a great way to celebrate the season!
One behalf of Tourism Merritt we would like to thank the Country Christmas Committee, for helping to make this wonderful weekend a reality… Amber Bjorkman -Chairperson, Nadia Hunter -City of Merritt Councilor, Mike Goetz -City of Merritt Councilor, Denise Kearney -Treasurer, Charlotte Martin -Secretary, Kurt Christopherson, Judy Fassbender, Etelka Gillespie, Mae Ketter, Gail McKee, Denise Nicholson.
And to the City of Merritt, Walk of Stars, Q101, R Brand Productions, Iron Mountain Music, all the artists (with a special shout-out to Spencer Vaughan…“Oh – the good ’ol hockey game…” great job, Spencer!), Olympic mascots, and all the other volunteers (you know who you are!).
Also the winner’s of the JRfm Country Christmas Weekend Getaway Contest: Monica, Brendon and their little daughter Vienna from Chilliwack thoroughly enjoyed the shopping spree and entertainment provided by local businesses.
Check out some pics and video at tourismmerritt.com
-thanks, Tourism Merritt
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Merritt Country Christmas
Congratulations Monica and Brendon - Winner's of the Merritt Country Christmas weekend getaway package on JRfm!
Monday, November 23, 2009
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Win a trip for 2, River Rafting or a weekend at 7 Half Diamond Ranch
Win a trip for 2, River Rafting or a weekend at 7 Half Diamond Ranch in Merritt, BC by giving your feedback! http://www.nicolawump.ca/
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Monday, June 22, 2009
Thursday, June 18, 2009
AUSTRALIAN FLAVOUR AT MERRITT MOUNTAINFEST
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Canada’s premier country music festival features something a little different in 2009: a taste of Australia.One of kangaroo country’s best exporting acts, Jetty Road, will be featured on the Mountainfest Main Stage on Sunday, July 12th at 1:15 p.m. Jetty Road (www.jettyroad.com) is a major force in the Aussie country scene.
Along with strong chart success, Jetty Road have twice taken home the TIARA Award for Best Group (2008 / 2009) and the Victorian Album of the Year at the 2008 Victorian and National Country Music Awards. Jetty Road also won Best Live Act honours at Tamworth Country Music Festival in year’s past.
The Mountainfest Activity Tent will be decked out Aussie style, giving festival goers a unique taste of Australia From July 9-11, the Activity Tent will host Aussie Hour from 2:45 to 3:45 p.m. Featuring: Jetty Road, Tori Darke (Australia’s 2008 Gympie Muster Festival Talent Champion), and Candice Long (2008 Gympie Muster Talent runner up)
Australia tourism officials and world class festivals like Tamworth and the National Country Music Muster in Gympie, Australia have donated flags, decorations and paraphernalia for the Activity Tent – making it a true cultural experience.
Get a taste of Australia at Merritt Mountainfest! July 9-12 in Merritt, B.C. www.mountainfest.com
For more info, or interviews with Jetty Road, contact: Lisa Saunders Sound Strategy Music 204.237.9120 204.799.4641 lisa@soundstrategy.ca This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it www.soundstrategymusic.ca
Friday, June 5, 2009
Fears of a potential flu pandemic could deal tourism industry another body blow.
CTC Tourism Intelligence Bulletin examines the impact of the H1N1 virus, a rise in Canadian domestic travel intentions and signs of international optimism.

It’s been another tough period for the industry. If the global recession wasn’t bad enough, fears of a flu pandemic evoked memories of the SARS crisis in 2003 and its harsh impact on travel.
The Canadian Tourism Commission (CTC) Tourism Intelligence Bulletin monitors the tourism industry around the world. This May issue features tourism intelligence gathered in March and April 2009.
Other bulletin highlights include:
- A survey before the flu outbreak suggested a significant rise in Canadians who plan to vacation at home, while US vacation intentions dropped to a new low.
- Global business volumes continue to plummet, according to the International Air Transport Association (IATA). The number of premium-class passengers fell 21% in February 2009.
- Americans see travel as more affordable now, but still plan to cut spending.
- The UK’s two biggest travel companies, Thomas Cook and TUI, were more upbeat about the UK market in their latest trading updates.
- The Chinese government forecasts a solid rise in Chinese outbound trips this year.
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