The
Gold Country magazine is my BIBLE for traveling through the Thompson-Okanagan region of British Columbia. It has valuable information on everything about traveling in this region, from a handy map on the inside cover to detailed itineraries to make the most of your time. I never went on a trip without my Gold Country magazine, and oftentimes with the
Gold Country Trail Guide and the
Gold Rush Trail Guide as well.
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The one and only Gold Country map. |
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If you see these signs every so often, you're going the right way! |
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The Canadian National train running through Lytton. |
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The meeting of the Thompson and Fraser Rivers in Lytton -- one of my BC favorites. |
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An osprey nest in Lytton. Note the two rivers merging together. |
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The Thompson River, north of Lytton. |
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Cache Creek's premier photo op. |
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