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Escape to Myrtle Beach this fall: where warmth & welcome await Canadians
As the Canadian air turns crisp and leaves begin to fall, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, offers the perfect antidote: a sun-soaked getaway with warmer weather, endless activities, and a dose of famous Southern hospitality.
Fall in Myrtle Beach means golden sunshine and gentle breezes, with average temperatures hovering in the mid-20s Celsius. While friends back home are pulling out jackets and scarves, Canadians can stroll the 100 kms stretch of pristine coastline, sink their toes in the sand, dine at one of 2,000 restaurants or enjoy a round of golf- all without peak season crowds.
Myrtle Beach, known as The Golf Capital of the World, offers countless courses to explore. The Myrtle Beach Snowbird Golf Passport unlocks discounts at more than 70 courses, along with savings at local businesses. For miniature golf enthusiasts, Myrtle Beach doubles as the Miniature Golf Capital of the World, with over 30 whimsically themed courses.
Beyond the beaches, Myrtle Beach brims with experiences, outdoor concerts, cultural celebrations including Lowcountry flavours and lots of seafood festivals like the Little River Shrimpfest or the Myrtle Beach Seafood Festival.
Not to be missed is a visit to Brookgreen Gardens where you can stroll beneath moss-draped live oaks in a tranquil setting. Spread across roughly 3,600 hectares, the gardens combine sculpture, botanical art, wildlife preserves, and one of the most significant collections of outdoor sculptures in the United States.
Myrtle Beach is a year-round destination where Canadians are not just welcomed, they’re expected, appreciated and embraced.
That friendship is celebrated every March during Can-Am Days that extends throughout the year in the form of deep discounts for Canadians on accommodations, attractions, shopping and more.
For additional information on tourism offerings in the Myrtle Beach area, click here or call (888) Myrtle-1.
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