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Home The Lytton And District Board Of Trade Was Incorporated In 1949 By Thirtyone Members, Most Of Whom Were Actively Involved In Business In The Thenthriving Village.It Encompassed The Area From Lytton To Keefers (North Of Boston Bar) To The South And From Lytton To Bighorn To The North.The Trans Canada Highway Bypassed Downtown In 1960, And Business Activity Began To Steadily Decline. The Chamber Continued Until The Early 1970S. Then, Because Of Lack Of Interest, It Folded.In 1981 It Was Reactivated As The Lytton And District Chamber Of Commerce And Has Remained An Important Organization In Lytton Ever Since.Presently, The Chamber Has 69 Members And Encompasses The Area From Boston Bar To Spences Bridge.
HiHium Lake Fishing Resort offers prime Kamloops rainbow trout fishing. Anglers may catch Kamloops rainbow trout up to 10lbs by trolling, spin casting, or fly fishing. The camp is remotely located with no electricity in the Kamloops mountains of British Columbia, rising 4500 ft in elevation above sea level. Our camp consists of 14 rustic log cabins that discreetly hug the lake shore. We individually hand craft our boats as well. All lodgings have running spring water, a kitchen, and are fully furnished. Visit our site to know more!
The Lillooet Area Library Association was established in 1990, after a separation from the Thompson Nicola Regional District library services. It operates three branches in Lillooet, Gold Bridge and Shalalth (Bridge River Power Site) serving people of the Squamish Lillooet Regional District (SLRD)– Areas A and B, and Lillooet. Our service area includes 4,500 people, with approximately half belonging to the St'at'imc Nation. Our programs have always targeted literacy skill building for the pre-school children in our communities and since 2008 we have offered literacy support for adults.
Welcome to the Bridge River Valley, a vast mountain region stretching beyond the grasslands of Gun Creek west to the Bridge Glacier and north to the Chilcotin Plateau. Long known by inhabitants as Skumakum, land of plenty, its lakes and streams abound with Rainbow and Eastern Brook Trout, Kokanee, Dolly Varden & Whitefish. Its valleys and wildflower filled meadows are home to mule deer, grizzly bears, wolves & moose. On its slopes are wolverine, bighorn sheep & mountain goats.