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You Might have to copy and paste the link. Here is part of what it says.
---You will find Canada's only desert in the area extending from Osoyoos Lake to Skaha Lake and then westward up the Similkameen Valley towards Keremeos. The desert is approximately 15 miles long. The average rainfall is less than 12 inches per year and summer temperatures can rise to over 100 degrees. It's a little known fact that this desert extends right through the US and into the Sonoran Desert in Mexico. The plants and animals are found no where else in Canada.
I suppose that it depends on what "desert" means. Some other sites claimed that Canada has no deserts. A GOOGLE search for
Okanagan Valley BC will bring up a lot of information about the area. However I did not find any other reference describing it as a part of the Sonoran Desert. I believe that the "Sonoran Desert" is a geographically described area of the Southwesern U.S. and parts of Mexico-
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonoran_Desert . Also see-
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_North_American_deserts . But, let's get back on the subject of snakes.