South Thompson River The
South Thompson originates at the outlet of
Little Shuswap Lake at the town of
Chase and flows approximately southwest through a wide valley to
Kamloops where it joins the North Thompson.
Highway 1, the
Trans-Canada Highway and the mainline of the
Canadian Pacific Railway parallel the river. Little Shuswap Lake is fed by the
Little River, which drains
Shuswap Lake, which is fed by several rivers and creeks.
North Thompson River The
North Thompson originates at the toe of the Thompson Glacier in the
Cariboo Mountains west of the community of
Valemount and flows generally south towards Kamloops and the confluence with the South Thompson. For most of its length, the river is paralleled by
Highway 5 and the
Canadian National Railway (both of which cross the river a couple times). The North Thompson passes by several small communities, the most notable being
Blue River,
Clearwater and
Barriere. The North Thompson picks up the
Clearwater River at the town of Clearwater. The Clearwater, the North Thompson's largest tributary, drains much of
Wells Gray Provincial Park. A notable feature along the North Thompson is
Little Hells Gate, a mini-replica of the much larger rapid on the Fraser downstream from the mouth of the Thompson. About upstream from the small town of
Avola, the river is forced through a narrow chute only about wide creating a rapid that resembles the Fraser's famous rapid.
Mainstream At Kamloops, the combined
Thompson River flows from the confluence of the North and South Thompson Rivers before reaching
Kamloops Lake, which is roughly in length, ending at the town of
Savona. From there it flows in a meandering course westwards through a broad valley area. At
Ashcroft, the Thompson Canyon begins and the river turns southwestward to its confluence with the Fraser. The river is paralleled by the Trans-Canada Highway, the Canadian Pacific Railway and the Canadian National Railway. From Ashcroft to Lytton, the river is completely confined within Thompson Canyon, making for spectacular scenery. The Thompson River joins the Fraser River in Lytton. There is a striking stretch of dark black cliffside just downstream from Ashcroft and visible from the Logan Lake-Ashcroft highway is officially named the Black Canyon. Just below the town of
Spences Bridge was the site of a major rail disaster in the early 20th century. Communities along this section are
Bighorn, Shaw Springs, and Goldpan. == Geology ==