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North Thompson

American  
[nawrth tomp-suhn, tom-suhn] / ˈnɔrθ ˈtɒmp sən, ˈtɒm sən /

noun

  1. Thomson (Thomson River)Thompson12


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At North, Thompson said he and Pence hung around with an easygoing group of friends who were more focused on school than competing themselves in athletics.

From Washington Times • Jan. 18, 2017

The Canadian Northern has secured low grades across the Rockies and, making its way down the Fraser and North Thompson, finds an easy outlet at Port Mann near Vancouver.

From Canada West by Canada. Dept. of the interior

From Kamloops, again, a road may be built up the North Thompson to Robson Park.

From Among the Canadian Alps by Burpee, Lawrence J. (Lawrence Johnstone)

From that point, however, they turned west beyond Albreda Lake, for it was their intention not to go down the Fraser or the Canoe or the Columbia, but down the North Thompson.

From The Young Alaskans in the Rockies by Hough, Emerson