Lytton
community at the confluence of the Fraser and Thompson Rivers in southwestern British Columbia, Canada
Lytton is a village of about 250 people (2016) in the Fraser Canyon in the Thompson-Nicola region of British Columbia.
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Note: An out-of-control wildfire destroyed most of the village on June 30, 2021. All Lytton residents were evacuated and the town was 90% destroyed. Few buildings remain, and no services are available. Access to the town remains restricted, while demolition and re-construction take place. |
(Information last updated 25 Jun 2024) |
About 1,700 people live in the immediate area in rural areas and on reserves of the neighbouring six Nlaka'pamux communities. Lytton overlooks the convergence of two of British Columbia's largest rivers: the Thompson and the Fraser.
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