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The Thompson Plateau forms the southern portion of the of , , lying to the west of , south of the and east of (although never adjoining it) the . At its most southern point the plateau is squeezed by the mountainous terrain of the abutting closer to the Okanagan Valley. Its southwestern edge abuts the Canadian Cascades portion of that extensive range, more or less following the line of the Similkameen River, its tributary the , and a series of passes from the area of Tulameen, British Columbia to the confluence of the with the , a few kilometres (miles) east of Lytton, British Columbia, which is in the Fraser Canyon. Its northeastern edge runs approximately from the city of Vernon, British Columbia through the valley of Monte Creek to the junction of the same name just east of the city of Kamloops. Northeast of that line is the .

Some definitions include the Bonaparte Plateau to the north, which lies in the angle of the Thompson and , and south of the uppermost reaches of that river and a small tributary of the North Thompson, Lemieux Creek.

The dominant landscape of the Thompson Plateau is a high, almost plains-like rangeland fairly heavily forested with and tamarack swamp where there exists a significant cattle ranching industry, but plunging steeply to the valleys of the Thompson and Okanagan on its outer perimeter which feature more semi-arid landscapes that include rattlesnakes, a ground-creeping variety of prickly pear cactus, , and , in addition to fruit growing operations that often rely on irrigation. In its core is the broad and open rangeland of the , at the focus of which is the town of Merritt, British Columbia. Towards its southern edges, the plateau is fairly mountainous and includes the ski area at Apex (west of ), as well as the small but rugged Kruger Range which runs south from there to the confluence of the Similkameen and .


History
The Thompson Plateau contains Nicola Athapaskan, Nlaka'pamux and settlements. The Nlaka'pamux peoples of the plateau were known as Cawa'xamux or Tcawa'xamux
(1975). 9780404581152, AMS PRESS INC..

Nlaka'pamux settlements include:

(1975). 9780404581152, AMS PRESS INC..
  • Kaptciʼtcîn
  • Caʼxanîx
  • xˑûʼtxˑûtkawêꞀ
  • xanᴇxᴇwêꞀ
  • Qaiskanaʼ or Koiskanaʼ
  • Nˈaʼiᴇk or Nˈēʼiᴇk
  • Tsuluʼs or Suluʼs
  • Ptîʼtᴇk or Pᴇtuʼtᴇk
  • Nsiʼsqᴇt
  • Ntsʟaʼtko
  • Zuxt
  • Quîltcaʼna
  • Ntcêʼkus or Stcêʼkus

Syilx settlements include:

  • QêʼꞀamix or ʟkaꞀamix
  • Spaʼxᴇmîn
  • Komkonaʼtko
  • Zuʼtsᴇmîn or Zuʼtsamîn


Geology
The rocks underlying the Thompson Plateau originated in the and were appended to the North American Plate in the . These rocks were pervasively intruded by now forming rocks. These upland surfaces are now bordered by prominent valleys over deep. This was overlain by thin sheets of plateau basalts formed from the lavas that flowed ten to fifteen million years ago.
(2025). 9780969979524, Kelowna Geology Committee.

The area was occupied by glaciation, and a thick mantle of covers bedrock over a large part of it. The Pleistocene ended with a gradual stagnation and a wasting of the ice in place. As a consequence, on many slopes a series of channels was formed at successive levels as ice surfaces wasted.

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