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Lytton, British Columbia - Wikipedia Lytton is a village of about 250 residents in southern British Columbia, Canada, on the east side of the Fraser River and primarily the south side of the Thompson River, where it flows southwesterly into the Fraser
Visiting Lytton | Village of Lytton Visitors are welcome as Lytton rebuilds after the 2021 fire The dramatic rivers, mountains, and forests surrounding Lytton are worth the trip Enjoy the following attractions in the Lytton area: Note that accommodation and services are limited, particularly in the winter months
Lytton - Explore British Columbia Located where the green waters of the Thompson River meets with the brown, silt-laden flow of the Fraser River, Lytton is one of the oldest continuously settled communities in North America
Our Village | Lytton Welcome to Lytton, a small village in the heart of BC’s interior with rich culture, breathtaking landscapes, and resilient people
Village of Lytton - Thompson-Nicola Regional District The Village of Lytton was incorporated in 1945, and has long been referred to as “Canada’s Hot Spot ” Lytton is located at the confluence of the Thompson and Fraser Rivers and is one of the longest continually inhabited areas of North America
Lytton | Gold Country | Thompson Okanagan | Travel British Columbia Situated in Thompson Okanagan ‘s Gold Country at the confluence of the Thompson River and the Fraser River, Lytton is one of the oldest continuously settled communities in all of North America Its history is reflected in the local museum with an excellent collection of artifacts
Lytton Map - Thompson-Nicola, British Columbia, Canada Lytton is a village of about 250 people in the Fraser Canyon in the Thompson-Nicola region of British Columbia About 1,700 people live in the immediate area in rural areas and on reserves of the neighbouring six Nlaka'pamux communities
Lytton, BC Travel Visitor Info - Trans-Canada Highway The village was named for Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton who was British secretary of state for the colonies, who had come on board the ship which brought a regiment of Royal Engineers before it set sail from Cowes, in England