Lytton
Lytton is a small village located in British Columbia, Canada, situated at the confluence of the Fraser River and Thompson River. It is known for its rich Indigenous history and serves as a gateway to the scenic Thompson-Nicola region. The village has a population of around 250 residents and is surrounded by beautiful landscapes, including mountains and rivers.
The area is also recognized for its hot climate, often being one of the warmest places in Canada during the summer months. Lytton has a strong connection to outdoor activities, such as hiking, fishing, and rafting, attracting visitors who enjoy nature and adventure.