iN PHOTOS: A snowy farewell to winter in Okanagan, Kamloops

The first day of spring is around the corner and winter is coming to an end in Kamloops and the Okanagan, and while our cities didn’t get a lot of the white stuff this year, a few snowfalls were captured on cameras over the past few months.

Snow gives a much different look to our landscapes and downtown centres, making the city lights appear brighter and adding calming moods.

In this collection are some of the most captivating photographs of this past winter that showcase the beauty of our region and city centres.

READ MORE: iN PHOTOS: Late winter blooms a sign of spring in Kamloops, Okanagan

Downtown Kelowna is pictured during a snowfall in February.

Downtown Kelowna is pictured during a snowfall in February.

Image Credit: SUBMITTED/ Alfredo Vazquez

iNFOnews.ca is looking for early springtime photographs conveying new beginnings and cheerful blooms to be published in a late March collection.

Submission deadline is March 28, please send photos to news@infonews.ca.

The iconic SS Sicamous in Penticton is covered in falling snow in February.

The iconic SS Sicamous in Penticton is covered in falling snow in February.

Image Credit: SUBMITTED/ Blanca Cristina Pacheco

Light snow falls on Gibraltar Rock in Paul Lake in November, 2024.

Light snow falls on Gibraltar Rock in Paul Lake in November, 2024.

Image Credit: SUBMITTED/ Doug Giles

The Kelowna waterfront is washed in white in a February snowfall.

The Kelowna waterfront is washed in white in a February snowfall.

Image Credit: SUBMITTED/ Brenda Kerr Gooder

A CP train winds its way out of Kamloops through a snowy landscape in February.

A CP train winds its way out of Kamloops through a snowy landscape in February.

Image Credit: SUBMITTED/ Steven Gillingham

Wet February snow lies along the Penticton lakeshore.

Wet February snow lies along the Penticton lakeshore.

Image Credit: SUBMITTED/ Blanca Cristina Pacheco

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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.

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