We have hit the mid-way mark of November and Osoyoos has already seen snow blanket the area.
While the temperatures may be cold and the community is having to bundle up in the great outdoors, there is no shortage of beauty to be found throughout the South Okanagan region.
Snow has covered the trees, the hills, the streets and even portions of the lake, turning Osoyoos from a summer resort destination to a winter wonderland!
As we get set for the holidays and the winter months ahead, we bring to you a roundup of some of the best captures from the first sign of snow in Osoyoos and the surrounding communities, captured by both visitors and locals!
*NOTE: Be sure to use the #osoyoosbc hashtag on Instagram so you can be featured in future photo roundups.*
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Be sure to use the #osoyoosbc hashtag on Instagram so you can be featured in future photo roundups.