iN PHOTOS: Okanagan, Kamloops having snow much fun

Love it or hate it the white stuff has finally hit the valley bottoms in Kamloops and the Okanagan with inches of it piling up on recreational trails, lakes and ski hills.

Residents old and young are finding many ways to celebrate the snow this season, from fat biking to cold plunging to simply enjoying making snow angels.

Here are some fun shots of outdoor enthusiasts embracing the snow.

We would love to see photos of you enjoying winter activities, please send them to news@infonews.ca.

Kamloops resident Rikki Andrew takes cold plunges in the winter. | Credit: SUBMITTED/ Rikki Andrew

Kamloops resident Susan Shaw’s grand daughter sleds through the snow. | Credit: SUBMITTED/ Susan Shaw

These Kamloops residents take their dogs out to run on snowy trails. | Credit: SUBMITTED/ Leah Pascoe

Connor Thorslund built a six foot tall snowman in Okanagan Falls. | Credit: SUBMITTED/ Sheena Burt

A Kamloops family loves to go ice fishing on Pratt Lake. | Credit: SUBMITTED/ Melissa Damini

Kamloops resident Leah Pascoe is an avid cross country skier enjoying groomed trails in the area. | Credit: SUBMITTED/ Leah Pascoe


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Shannon Ainslie

Shannon Ainslie brings a background of writing and blogging to the team. She is interested in covering human interest stories and engaging with her community of Kamloops.