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Thompson-Nicola Regional District. Coordinates: 51°00′00″N 120°30′00″W. The Thompson–Nicola Regional District is a regional district in the Canadian province of British Columbia. The Canada 2021 Census population was 143,680 and the area covers 44,449.49 square kilometres.
Thompson-Nicola is a region in the central interior of British Columbia, Canada. It is a sparsely populated area that follows the Thompson River to its headwaters near Wells Gray Park in the north and includes the Nicola River valley to the south.
Latest News. Read the latest new releases, view public hearing notices, and find important local service updates. Year-Round Household Hazardous Waste Drop-Off Facility Now Open for City, Regional District. May 14, 2024. READ MORE. One Person Perishes in Blackpool House Fire. May 9, 2024. READ MORE.
The Region of BC’s Best. The Thompson-Nicola Regional District is located in south-central British Columbia, and includes more than 65 unincorporated communities within 10 Electoral Areas, as well as 11 Member Municipalities and 25 First Nations.
Thompson-Nicola is a region in the central interior of British Columbia, Canada. It is a sparsely populated area that follows the Thompson River to its headwaters near Wells Gray Park in the north and includes the Nicola River valley to the south.
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Thompson-Nicola | Indigenous Tourism BC. Revel in diversity. Share. Ski slopes and waterfalls; backcountry paddling and wildlife viewing. Merritt hosts an annual country music festival and Kamloops, the region’s largest city, is the site of one of the biggest Indigenous cultural gatherings in Western Canada, the yearly Kamloopa Powwow.
Find out more about the Thompson-Nicola agricultural region of British Columbia.