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  1. Grand Forks is a city in the Boundary Country of the West Kootenay region of British Columbia, Canada. It is located at the confluence of the Granby and Kettle Rivers, a tributary of the Columbia River.

  2. Grand Forks is a city in the Boundary Country of the West Kootenay region of British Columbia, Canada. It is located at the confluence of the Granby and Kettle Rivers, a tributary of the Columbia River.

  3. Grand Forks is a city of about 4,000 people (2016) in the West Kootenays, near the Washington, USA border. It is a useful food and fuel stop when travelling the Crowsnest Highway. Understand. Kettle River Railway Bridge. The city is in the traditional territory of the Sinixt people, who lived here for at least 10,000 years.

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  5. The regional district's offices are in the City of Trail, with secondary offices in the City of Grand Forks. Other major population centres include the cities of Rossland and Greenwood, and the villages of Fruitvale, Warfield, and Montrose.

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  6. Nov 28, 2007 · Grand Forks, BC, incorporated as a city in 1897, population 3985 (2011c), 4036 (2006c). The City of Grand Forks is at the junction of the Kettle and Granby rivers, 124 km east of Osoyoos and 140 km west of Nelson.

  7. Grand Forks is a picturesque community, located in Boundary Country in the South Okanagan, a region found between the Okanagan Valley and the Kootenays. This small community is steeped in history and showcases its heritage through the local museum, heritage centre and Pioneer Garden.

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