Lytton First Nations
Lytton First Nation, situated in Lytton, BC, spans 14,161 acres across 56 reserves, rooted in the historic Indian Village of Kumsheen. Established by Commissioner O’Reilly in 1881, these reserves are strategically positioned along the Trans-Canada Highway, nestled between Hope and Cache Creek.
Abundant in natural resources, Lytton First Nation boasts the Stein River water system catering to a significant portion of the community’s water requirements. Additionally, mineral deposits like gold, jade, and copper, coupled with diverse wildlife and flora, enrich the traditional territory, offering a plethora of natural sustenance including deer, moose, salmon, various mushrooms, wild celery, and an assortment of berries.
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