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Uploaded by on Aug 24, 2008

Flowing from the Kamloops Lake the Thompson River is one of the main contributors to the Fraser River. The Thompson is a beautiful river that changes color throughout the season and mid summer to the fallowing spring its a beautiful jade green. The Thompson is most known for the Dry desert like climate perfect for campers and outdoor adventure, the river is a heaven for Kayakers and white Water Raft Enthusiasts, Fishing is another favorite activity enjoyed on the Thompson River. Certain areas of the river are swim able , at appropriate water levels, however you should have experience and knowledge in river swimming. Because of the Climate fruit growers have flocked to this area for many decades, you can enjoy some of this tasty fruit at one of the many local fruit stands. The Thompson Canyon has many Provincial and Private Campgrounds and RV parks as well many great local accommodations, resorts, and B&B. Begin your Thompson adventure at the mouth as it flows into the Dark Fraser in the Heart of Lytton BC, the Hottest city in Canada!

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  • @carmium

    1) Sorry about the hottest thing, made this a while ago was just playing around.

    2) Lytton is actually Canada's hottest city, and thats a fact

    3) I love the hot summers in Osoyoos to, I love that place.

    Cheers

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  • 1) The word in your title should be HOTTEST, not "hotest."

    2) I think you'll find Osoyoos and its environs is a bit hotter.

    3) It's still a very dramatic part of the country, and quite beautiful in its own way. Many a childhood road trip to visit relatives went through there, and even as a kid I enjoyed the scenery.

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