For decades, Canadians have flocked to Myrtle Beach, drawn by its 100 km of pristine shoreline, cultural treasures, and warm Southern hospitality. Here, you're not so much a guest as family. It's an ideal destination to reset, reconnect and feel at home — and this year, there are so many reasons to start planning your trip.
It's not just another seaside town: Myrtle Beach is made up of 14 communities, all connected by sun, sand and a vibrant culture. Stroll the bustling boardwalk, stopping along the way to sample the fresh seafood. Murrells Inlet, a former fishing village over in Georgetown County, is the seafood capital of South Carolina with some of the freshest and tastiest catches around.
Myrtle Beach has over 1,000 arts events yearly, including music, theatre and art shows. Catch live jazz and country music, enjoy poetry readings at cultural festivals, or hit the Myrtle Beach Arts & Gallery Trail, which features more than 100 stops across the Grand Strand. With accessible travel from Canada, it's easy to leave the daily grind behind and embrace the beauty of the coast.

A performer on stage at Carolina Music Festival
Myrtle Beach recognizes its longstanding Canadian visitors with its annual CAN-AM Days. Starting each March, these offers reward visitors with exclusive discounts on accommodations, golf and attractions when they show a valid Canadian ID. In 2026, Myrtle Beach will celebrate the 65th annual CAN-AM Days, a long-standing tradition that has made Canadians feel at home for decades.

Chef Jerrett "JK" King at O.A.K. Prime Kitchen and Bar in Myrtle Beach
The Snowbird Golf Passport is another way for Canadians to unlock unbeatable deals in Myrtle Beach. The membership gives golf enthusiasts perks like discounted green fees, special exchange rates and the ability to bring up to three guests at slashed rates. The PGA TOUR’s ONEflight Myrtle Beach Classic also returns May 7–10, 2026, at the iconic Dunes Golf & Beach Club, combining competitive golf with the fun of a beach vacation.
The iconic Dunes Club golf course in Myrtle Beach
And it's not just a summer destination. Extend your vacation into the fall and experience Myrtle Beach's "Secret Summer," where you'll find temperatures of around 23-26 C, sparser crowds and great deals on accommodation and attractions.

A beautiful sunset in Myrtle Beach
It doesn't matter if you're uncovering hidden gems in a vintage market or soaking up the rays from the beach, Myrtle Beach makes for a great vacation any time of year.
Visit visitmyrtlebeach.ca to discover why Canadians have been coming back to Myrtle Beach for generations.