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Lytton, Transformed by Transportation

 
Lytton, BC, Canada in the Fraser Canyon
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The Village of Lytton
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A traditional First Nation winter dwelling (pit house).
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The pit house interior
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Flint rock used to make pre contact weapons and tools
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Arrowheads typical of pre contact weapons and tools
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Sockeye Salmon, a staple of the First Nation people's diet, in the Thompson River.
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Gold scales used to weigh gold taken from the Thompson and Fraser Rivers at Lytton.
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Sign beside Trans Canada Highway pointing out access to Pack Trail of 1858, route of the gold rush.
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Section of the Gold Rush Trail, now overgrown and barely recognizable.
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Lytton during the gold rush period.  Photo courtesy of Knebworth House Archives.
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Remnant of the Cariboo Wagon Road just outside of Lytton with Highway 1 visible to the right.
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A preserved freight wagon used to transport goods along the Cariboo Wagon Road.
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A freight team on the Cariboo Wagon Road.
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Freight team in front of the Lytton Hotel, ca 1912.
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Lytton Sports Day 1913.
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Village of Lytton in 1890.
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The Fraser Canyon motor road.
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