Running in Merritt, BC, Canada
Hilly Half Marathon in Merritt, BC
Scenery in the Nicola Valley Can’t be Beat
“The views are worth every bit of the challenge” –Andrea
Running in Merritt is the subject of my first ever blog. Mary Jorgensen, as a new comer to Merritt BC Canada, was disappointed by the fact that there wasn’t a run in Merritt so she took the bull by the horns, got a small band of like minded people together, and the Merritt Country Run was born.
They’re off and running in Merritt, BC, Canada
The Merritt Country Run provides four different distances. Namely,” 2Xtrack(800M)”, 5K, 10K and the 1/2 Marathon. Of all the distances the 1/2 Marathon is the ultimate “running in Merritt” experience. Whereas runs on the Stanley Park Sea Wall are flat and easy, this run is hilly and really tests your endurance. While the route may be hilly our participants say:
“The views are worth every bit of the challenge” –Andrea
The Views While Running in Merritt, BC
The race starts at Voght Park, with the first part of the journey travelling beside the Coldwater River. However, after the first kilometer you meet your first challenging hill. This part of the run travels North East and gives you views out over the City’s golf course and the grasslands of the southern interior. If you have ever seen a wrinkle dog then you get the idea of what the grasslands look like.
The good thing is that when you reach the top of Juniper Hill you have over 8 kilometers before the next one! Your reward at the top of the hill is running through the Bench Subdivision. The fragrance of the pines as you run along Mountain Way screams out “Summer Vacation.”
While I could go on about the views, I will only cover three more spots. When you travel along the City’s Truck Route you get to see the booming metropolis of Merritt, BC. Secondly, when you are running out along Lindley Creek Road you get a magnificent view of the Nicola River as it flows down to the Fraser River at Spences Bridge. Finally, your last leg borders the Coldwater River where the babbling sounds of the river sooth your soul as you roll to the finish line back at Voght Park.
Come for the Running in Merritt enjoy the Nicola Valley
The temperature can be warm at this time of year so we start the half marathon at 8:00AM. If you are coming from out of town it is best to come the day before. You have many choices of accommodation from first class hotels, motels, B&B’s and of course camping.
To get full service camping you need to choose the in town sites of Claybanks RV or Moon Shadows RV Park. Choosing Monk Park provides you with all the comforts of a Provincial Campground on the shores of beautiful Nicola Lake. Alternatively, if you are into more rustic, Kane Valley and Lundbom Lake provide lakeside camping with minimal fan fare.
If this is not your year to attempt running in Merritt then remember that the Country Run is always the second Sunday in June. You don’t have to wait for the run to enjoy Merritt. Go to Experience Nicola Valley to get the scoop on all the exciting things to do in the Nicola Valley. After all, we are just a hop skip and jump away from Vancouver (3 hours), an hour + from the Okanagan and 45 minutes from Kamloops.
There will be more news on the Running in Merritt in the coming future so stay tuned.
Merritt Country Run in the Nicola Valley
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