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Merritt, British Columbia

Merritt
City
City of Merritt
Merritt as seen from a hillside Northwest of the city
Merritt as seen from a hillside Northwest of the city
Flag of Merritt
Flag
Coat of arms of Merritt
Coat of arms
Motto: "Flourish Under The Sun"
Merritt is located in British Columbia
Merritt
Merritt
Location of Merritt in British Columbia
Coordinates: 50°06′46″N 120°47′23″W / 50.11278°N 120.78972°W / 50.11278; -120.78972Coordinates: 50°06′46″N 120°47′23″W / 50.11278°N 120.78972°W / 50.11278; -120.78972
Country  Canada
Province  British Columbia
Region Nicola
Regional District Thompson-Nicola
Settled 1893 (townsite)
Incorporated 1 April 1911 (city)
  1967 (district)
Government
 • Mayor Neil Menard
 • City Council
 • MP Dan Albas
 • MLA (Prov.) Jackie Tegart
Area
 • City 24.9 km2 (9.6 sq mi)
Elevation 605 m (1,985 ft)
Population (2011)
 • City 8,000
 • Density 320/km2 (830/sq mi)
 • Urban 7,189
Demonym(s) Merrittonian
Time zone PST (UTC−8)
 • Summer (DST) PDT (UTC−7)
Postal code V1K
Area code(s) 250 / 778 / 236
Highways BC 5
BC 5A
BC 8
NTS Map 092I02
GNBC Code JCBSO
Website www.merritt.ca

Merritt is a city in the Nicola Valley of the south-central Interior of British Columbia, Canada. It is two hundred and seventy kilometres northeast of Vancouver. Situated at the confluence of the Nicola and Coldwater rivers, it is the first major community encountered after travelling along Phase One of the Coquihalla Highway and acts as the gateway to all other major highways to the B.C. Interior. The city developed in 1893 when part of the ranches owned by William Voght, Jesus Garcia, and John Charters was surveyed for a town site.

Once known as Forksdale, the community adopted its current name in 1906 in honour of mining engineer and railway promoter William Hamilton Merritt III. The 24 square kilometres (9.3 sq mi) city limits consists of the community, a number of civic parks, historical sites, an aquatic centre, a local arena, a public library (which is a branch of the Thompson-Nicola Regional District Library System) and a civic centre. Merritt has dozens of bronzed hand prints of country music stars that have been in the city for the annual Merritt Mountain Music Festival displayed throughout town. Merritt is also home to a local radio station, a weekly newspaper and the Nicola Valley Institute of Technology campus. Nearby, there are four provincial parks, numerous lakes, and several recreational trails. Merritt is nicknamed as "Country Music Capital of Canada" for its wealth of country music attractions, activities, and events.

Highway 5, and Highway 97C all intersect at Merritt with Highway 97C East connecting the city to Kelowna and Penticton, Highway 97C Northwest to Logan Lake, Highway 8 to Spences Bridge and Lillooet, Highway 5A South to Princeton, Highway 5A North to Kamloops, Highway 5 South to Hope, and Highway 5 North to Kamloops. Merritt's economy is dominated by the primary industries of forestry, tourism, and service.


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