Dining
Traveling Highway 1 through the Fraser Canyon around Lytton, leads to a variety of roadside eateries with charm and character.
Good stops include Hell's Gate as well as several restaurants that have created a unique ambiance that goes beyond what's served on the menu.
Lytton Dining
In downtown Lytton, the Lyl'Towne Deli & Sandwich Shop is the only place for breakfast, home-style lunches and gentle hospitality – a hallmark of small town British Columbia.
Check out Jade Springs Café for something a bit more substantial – the menu is a mix of Chinese and North American fare.
Eat at the Kumsheen Rafting Resort
For a fancier choice, the Cutting Board Restaurant at Kumsheen Rafting Resort is well worth the 3km/1.7m drive up the highway. It's only open in the summer and menu items can be quite gourmet – spicy marinated chicken skewers with mint lime yoghurt dip, braised scallops with grapefruit and walnuts, Thai tofu curry and cumin crusted pork tenderloin are just a few examples.
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Boston Bar Dining
Elvis Rocks the Canyon
South of Hell's Gate Tunnel near Boston Bar, Elvis Rocks the Canyon is a family diner where Elvis never left the building. Showcasing more than 2,000 items of Elvis memorabilia, photos and posters adorning nearly every crook and cranny, burgers and Jail House Rock omelettes are good but seem almost secondary to this Elvis-inspired mania.
The Old Towne Inn
The Old Towne Inn is another local favourite. Also on Highway 1 at Boston Bar, this cozy family-style restaurant exudes an exceedingly woodsy, Wild West theme inside and a pleasant garden patio outside. The extensive menu covers choices such as fish and chips, pizza, pasta and great home-made soups.
Emory Creek/Yale Dining
In Yale, drop by Barry's Trading Post and at Emory Creek, Hope River General Store. Both serve their communities as being virtually all things to all people, from post office and assorted supplies shop to first rate ice-creams that aren't to be missed. Hope River also has a casual restaurant that's open for breakfast and lunch as well as a deli for picnic supplies.
Anderson Creek Dining
The Tuckkwiowhum Restaurant in Anderson Creek is part of the Tuckkwiowhum Heritage Interpretive Village. It's a small, unpretentious café that serves many traditional First Nations foods such as wind-dried salmon, wild huckleberry glazed meats, root vegetables, and fresh baked bannock (a type of bread).
Visit the Hope Visitor Centre or Lytton Visitor Centre for more dining options through the Fraser Canyon.
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1345 Trans Canada Highway
Lytton, British Columbia
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1145 Trans Canada Highway
Lytton, British Columbia
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437 Main Street
Lytton, British Columbia
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