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Rafters disembark at Lytton after their trip down the Thompson River.
1990
Lytton, BC


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The Stein Valley, just below the park, looking east towards the Fraser River.
1960
Near Lytton, BC


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The Village of Lytton is once again positioning itself to take advantage of its location.

Just two hours drive from the Fraser Valley, three from Vancouver and just a few hours from the Okanagan, Lytton is a natural stop-over for tourists.

Whether it is to go whitewater rafting on the Thompson and Fraser Rivers, to take in the First Nation's celebrations, to visit during the May Day or River Festivals, or just to hike the near pristine Stein Valley, tourists continue to find the area fascinating.

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Hell's Gate on the Fraser River is now a tourist attraction.
29 August 2004
At Hell's Gate on the Fraser River


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Lytton's new entertainment economy
2002
Lytton, BC


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Botanie Valley, just outside of Lytton, is a favourite spot for photographers and nature lovers.
31 July 2003
Near Lytton, BC


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Wildlife is abundant around Lytton. Here a group of Bighorn sheep almost pose for the photographer.
10 November 2003
Near Lytton, BC


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The old freight station on Main Street
2 August 2003
Lytton, BC


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The new Village Office
13 July 2003
Lytton, BC


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The new park and building in Lytton.
19 October 2004
Lytton, BC


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Our caboose, a relic of many years of service with the Canadian National Railway
13 July 2003
Lytton, BC


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Our caboose, once a working railway car, now houses a railway historic interpretive centre.

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Since white water rafting has grown to become a major economic factor in Lytton in the past 25 years, we are presenting a few pictures to illustrate why.

These are just pictures of people having fun!

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Whitewater rafting on the Thompson River.
2004
Near Lytton, BC