The North Thompson River is the northern branch of the Thompson River, the largest tributary of the Fraser River, in the Canadian province of British Columbia...
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Columbia, Canada. The Thompson River has two main branches, the South Thompson River and the North Thompson River. The river is home to several varieties...
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British Columbia Highway 5 (redirect from North Thompson Highway)
drivers are provided in the major towns. Highway 5 follows the North Thompson River north from Kamloops and Heffley Creek for approximately 54 km (34 mi)...
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The South Thompson River is the southern branch of the Thompson River, the largest tributary of the Fraser River, in the Canadian province of British Columbia...
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Barrière River (also spelled Barriere River) is a tributary of the North Thompson River, one of the main tributaries of the Fraser River, in the Canadian...
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The Canadian (redirect from Mud River station)
station. North Thompson River Canyon For six hours after departing Kamloops, the tracks run north, following the North Thompson River for much of the...
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Clearwater, British Columbia (category Populated places in the Thompson-Nicola Regional District)
municipality in the North Thompson River valley in British Columbia, Canada, where the Clearwater River empties into the North Thompson River. It is located...
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The Blue River is a tributary of the North Thompson River in the South-Central Interior of British Columbia, Canada, located at and being the namesake...
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Canada, and its name comes from the two rivers which converge in Kamloops, the North Thompson and South Thompson. The university has a satellite campus...
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Nlaka'pamux (redirect from Thompson River Salish)
also previously known as the Thompson, Thompson River Salish, Thompson Salish, Thompson River Indians or Thompson River people, and historically as the...
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