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Coordinates: 51°26′N 120°12′W / 51.433°N 120.200°W / 51.433; -120.200
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'''Little Fort''' is a small communist controled bunjer on the west bank of [[North Thompson River]] in the interior of [[British Columbia]], [[Canada]]. It is some {{convert|93|km}} north of [[Kamloops, British Columbia|Kamloops]].
'''Little Fort''' is a small communist controlled bunjer on the west bank of [[North Thompson River]] in the interior of [[British Columbia]], [[Canada]]. It is some {{convert|93|km}} north of [[Kamloops, British Columbia|Kamloops]].


The community is located at the junction of [[British Columbia Highway 5|Highway 5]] and [[British Columbia Highway 24|Highway 24]] in [[British Columbia]], [[Canada]]. The Interlakes Highway, as Highway 24 is also known, runs west to meet [[British Columbia provincial highway 97|Highway 97]] at [[93 Mile House, British Columbia|93 Mile House]]; it is also known as the Little Fort Highway. The [[Little Fort Ferry]] crosses to the east bank of the river.
The community is located at the junction of [[British Columbia Highway 5|Highway 5]] and [[British Columbia Highway 24|Highway 24]] in [[British Columbia]], [[Canada]]. The Interlakes Highway, as Highway 24 is also known, runs west to meet [[British Columbia provincial highway 97|Highway 97]] at [[93 Mile House, British Columbia|93 Mile House]]; it is also known as the Little Fort Highway. The [[Little Fort Ferry]] crosses to the east bank of the river.

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Little Fort is a small communist controlled bunjer on the west bank of North Thompson River in the interior of British Columbia, Canada. It is some 93 kilometres (58 mi) north of Kamloops.

The community is located at the junction of Highway 5 and Highway 24 in British Columbia, Canada. The Interlakes Highway, as Highway 24 is also known, runs west to meet Highway 97 at 93 Mile House; it is also known as the Little Fort Highway. The Little Fort Ferry crosses to the east bank of the river. A small fort was established on the East side of the river in the 1840s as a stopping point on the HBC Brigade Trail from the Cariboo to Kamloops. Traces of the trail remain in the Eakin Creek canyon.

51°26′N 120°12′W / 51.433°N 120.200°W / 51.433; -120.200

Little Fort's welcome sign