TORONTO — Myrtle Beach is counting down the days until its annual CAN AM Days, now in its 61st year and taking place from March 12-20, 2022.
Created to honour the close relationship between the city and Canadian residents, the 10-day event will once again include special deals and coupons on everything from lodging and attractions, to local dining. The CAN AM Days Savings Promotion is available until April 30, 2022.
Myrtle Beach, also known simply as ‘The Beach,’ is also highlighting various new developments within its 96-kilometre stretch of South Carolina coastline, including the new 26-storey-tall, oceanfront Springhill Suites and Courtyard Marriott opening in April 2022, and the revitalization of the Arts & Innovation District. Opening this summer will be Landmark Resort’s 9,800-square-foot waterpark, a new restaurant called The Hangout at Broadway at the Beach, and a reconstruction of Surfside Beach, scheduled for completion this fall.
For more updates, click here for coverage of Myrtle Beach’s recent virtual media event.
Airlift from Canada will get a boost next month when Porter Airlines resumes direct nonstop service from Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport to Myrtle Beach International Airport on March 9, just in time for March Break. Porter will fly seasonally on Wednesdays and Saturdays until May 28; its wholesale division, Porter Escapes, will be offering air and land packages in the Myrtle Beach Area along with various attraction ticket options. Click here for details.
Also servicing the southern Ontario markets are Spirit Airlines, offering nonstop service from Detroit and Niagara Falls, NY, as well as Frontier Airlines, which will resume direct service from Buffalo to Myrtle Beach. Canadians also have the option to fly through Charlotte, NC or Atlanta, GA.
To access Myrtle Beach’s digital 2022 Visitors Guide, click here for the English version and here for French.