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What Guests Said About Lytton:

  • 10
    Scored 10

    Lytton is a quiet and little village worth visiting.

    Lytton is a quiet and little village worth visiting. A must to go is the Chinese History Museum and the Fraser River shoreline. Enjoying coffee and their home baked muffin at Klowa Art Cafe is a pleasure. And Lytton Hotel restaurant is serving good foods both for Western and Chinese cuisine.
    Arthur
    Canada
  • 10
    Scored 10

    Lytton is friendly.

    Lytton is friendly. Streets are wide, just a few shops but they are great. The town has taken the effort to make it nice to relax and enjoy the beauty. Chinese Museum, Totem Motel, Old Church, Native Culture is of interest and just walking around. Stein Valley is the Jewel of BC. So sorry it was closed because of COVID but needs must. A ferry to get there that runs on the current of the mighty river. This place is super cool and unique and a must stop or stay at historic Totem.
    Angela
    Canada
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    This is a small town with a vast history in the making of...

    This is a small town with a vast history in the making of B.C. Great place to go down memory lane. Good idea to check out historical information prior to visit and check things out on site. Beautiful location.
    Darlene
    Canada
  • 10
    Scored 10

    My favourite attraction is where the Thompson River meets...

    My favourite attraction is where the Thompson River meets the Fraser River and you can clearly see the blue-green water up against the muddy brown! I wish I had more time to research the museum as there is a lot of history in that little town.
    A
    Anonymous
    Canada
  • 8.0
    Scored 8.0

    A small cute town in the Fraser Canyon with lots of...

    A small cute town in the Fraser Canyon with lots of historical significance and the mighty Thompson River flowing through. "The town was founded during the Fraser Canyon Gold Rush of 1858–59, known then as "The Forks". The surrounding community of the Lytton First Nation, whose name for the place is Camchin, (Kumsheen) ("river meeting") and Village of Lytton community."
    Patricia Lea
    Canada