Thompson-Nicola
The Thompson-Nicola region is located in south-central British Columbia, Canada. It encompasses the Thompson River and Nicola Valley, known for their stunning landscapes, outdoor recreational activities, and rich Indigenous history. The area is characterized by rolling hills, rivers, and a semi-arid climate, making it suitable for agriculture and ranching.
The region is home to several communities, including Kamloops, which serves as a regional hub. The Thompson-Nicola area is also significant for its natural resources, including forestry and mining. Additionally, it offers various cultural experiences, reflecting the heritage of the local Secwepemc and Nlaka'pamux First Nations.