Thompson Region refers to the area within the watershed of the
Thompson River.
Simon Fraser named the river after fellow explorer
David Thompson; however, the region was also known as “Couteau Country”, after the Thompson Salish
people, then referred to as “Couteau” by explorers.
The
Thompson and
Fraser Rivers merge at
Lytton, which is the heart of the Thompson Region.
Lytton and the surrounding area was a key site of the Fraser River Gold Rush, as
this despatch, for example, illustrates. Today, the Thompson Region, together with the Nicola Valley,
constitutes the Thompson-Nicola Regional District.