Tsintahktl

Tsintahktl is a village in south central British Columbia, located within the Nlaka′pamux Nation Indigenous Administrative District.

The village, which straddles the Fraser River north of Boston Bar, was created in 1990 through the merger of the Hamlet of Boothroyd on the east bank of the river and the unincorporated Post Office settlement of Chaumox, located on the opposite bank.

Road
The Inter-Dominion Highway (BC Highway 1) runs through the eastern half of the village, which is connected to the western half via a bridge over the Fraser River along Kahmoose Street.

Rail
Tsintahktl is provided with passenger rail service at two stations. Boothroyd Station is located on BC Rail's Inter-Dominion Line, whilst Chaumox Station is located on the Thompson Subdivision of CP Rail's transcontinental mainline.

Four Local trains running between Hope and Kamloops (Trains 3001E.1-4/3002E.1-4) stop at Boothroyd Station each day, and three Local trains running between Vancouver and Kamloops (Trains 801/802, 803/804, 805/806) stop at Chaumox Station every day. There is freight service only at Chaumox.