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• Zoning: RL-1
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• Services: None
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• Freehold
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• Great Investment Holding property
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• Taxes: $ 461.00
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AREA DATA
• Lytton is known as Canada's Hot Spot and is often the hottest spot in Canada during the summer months. On 16 July 1941, the temperature reached a record 44.4°C (111.9°F).
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• Summer daytime shade temperatures regularly reach the mid to high 30°C 's (upper 90's to low 100°F's) and occasionally exceed 40°C (104°F).
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• Hot summer temperatures are made more tolerable by low humidity and Lytton usually enjoys clear blue skies and beautiful sunlight.
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• Lytton's location at the junction of the Fraser and Thompson Rivers is close to several sub-alpine plateaus and valleys, each with its own micro-climate.
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• Biking, hiking, horse riding and other outdoor activities are available at cooler temperatures than town only a few minutes away, while rafting the rivers is always a refreshing break.
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HISTORY:
• There are two histories of the Lytton area. The first history is that of the First Nations peoples -
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the Nlakapamux Nation that has inhabited the area for at least 6000 years and possibly up to 10,000 years.
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• These Nations traditionally have inhabited the area from present day Spuzzum to 30 Mile on the Lillooet Highway and as far east as Merrit.
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The centre of the traditional territory was at the present site of Lytton.
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• The second history started 200 years ago on June 19th, 1808, when Simon Fraser stopped at "Camchin" (the confluence of the Fraser and Thompson Rivers)
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on his expedition to the mouth of the river that now bears his name.
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COORDINATES:
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• Good standing pine trees on property
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• With just under 100 km from Whistler, this property is located close to all kinds of recreational activities.
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