CES
Cities/Grand Forks
British Columbia, Canada

Grand Forks

Pop 4,337·Median age 50.9·Elev 520m·HH income $61,600 CAD·Home $399K–509K CAD
ModerateDormant energy·Confidence 78%

Strong on physical environment (sheltered valley, river confluence, sunshine) and housing affordability. Weak on economic momentum and social/cultural energy. Feng shui geography is surprisingly favorable — textbook armchair formation with mountain backing and dual-river embrace.

45
of 100
Moderate

Pillar breakdown

45 / 100

Energy profile

45 / 100

By the pillar

Economic Momentum

Weight 30% · contributes 11.4 to total
38/100

Affordable but stagnant. Income is low, job options are narrow, population projected to shrink. Housing affordability is the bright spot — a 3-bed for ~$509K vs $900K+ in Canmore/Sedona.

FactorFindingSource
Median household income$61,600 (32% below BC avg)T2
Housing affordabilityMedian $399–509K (22% below BC avg). Shelter $710/mo owners, $900 rentersT2
Job growthKootenay region stable; legacy industries (logging, mining remnants, agriculture)T2
Business formationSmall-town services economy. Rock wool manufacturing, metal fabricationT3
Cost of living8% below BC averageT2
Population projectionDecline projected 2026-2041 per BC StatsT2
Government employment %pending
Self-employment ratepending
Businesses per 1,000 residentspending

Demographic Vitality

Weight 25% · contributes 8.8 to total
35/100

Age profile is the weakest signal. Median 50.9 with 35% seniors = a town aging out. Young working-age adults (25-44) declined 2011-2021.

FactorFindingSource
Population trend0.49% annual growth. Grew 3.2% over 2011-2021 after prior decade of declineT2
Median age50.9 years (very high). Seniors 65+ = 34.8%T2
Youth proportionChildren <15 = 11.4%. Young adults severely underrepresentedT2
MigrationAnecdotal family in-migration (school enrollment up), but BC Stats projects net declineT2
Diversity87.7% European Canadian, 6% Indigenous. 61.4% irreligiousT2

Social & Cultural Energy

Weight 20% · contributes 9.6 to total
48/100

Genuine community warmth and heritage-rooted culture, but thin bench. The Doukhobor story adds unique character that most wellness towns lack.

FactorFindingSource
Arts sceneActive mural program, galleries, craft community. Punches above weight for 4K popT3
Community eventsArtFest (100+ artisans), Downtown Street Fair, HollyDazzle, Fall FairT3
Food cultureFarmers Market (Tue + Fri year-round). Doukhobor food heritage (borscht, pyrahi)T3
NightlifeMinimal. Small-town pub levelT4
Community spiritStrong. Flood recovery (2018) showed resilienceT3

Physical Environment

Weight 15% · contributes 10.8 to total
72/100

Legitimately beautiful — a wide, sun-drenched valley where two rivers meet. The wildfire smoke vulnerability is a real asterisk on summer air quality.

FactorFindingSource
Natural beautyMountain-ringed valley, two rivers, rolling hills, forestsT3
Climate2,000+ hrs sunshine. Hot summers, cold winters. Four distinct seasonsT2
Air qualityGenerally good. Vulnerable to wildfire smoke (valley trapping)T2
Access to natureObservation Mountain, extensive trail network, rivers, skiing nearbyT3
WalkabilitySmall-town walkable core but car-dependent overallT4
Green spaceAbundant. Parks, riverside trails, agricultural land, rail trail systemT3

Wellness Infrastructure

Weight 10% · contributes 4.5 to total
45/100

Surprisingly decent alt-health for a town of 4K. But yoga is thin, no hot yoga, no retreat centers, no health food chains.

FactorFindingSource
YogaNew Love Yoga (outdoor summer series). Limited year-round optionsT3
GymsPublic leisure pool/fitness center, Body Edge personal trainingT3
Health foodNew West Trading Co (30+ years), plus small shopsT3
NaturopathsHunt Naturopathic, Northern Natural Medicine, ReNEWellT3
Alternative healthGrand Forks Acupuncture (10+ yrs), chiropractic, physioT3
Farmers marketsTwice weekly (Tue/Fri) — strong for town sizeT3

Feng shui geography

7.5/10
Mountain backing

STRONG. Observation Mountain sits directly to the north — classic armchair backing. Monashee and Selkirk ranges form a protective arc.

Water embrace

VERY STRONG. Dual-river confluence (Kettle + Granby) creates exceptional water energy. River confluence amplifies qi — highly auspicious in traditional geomancy.

Wind exposure

MODERATE-STRONG. Valley setting provides natural shelter. East-west orientation channels some wind but mountains break major systems.

Green space

STRONG. Agricultural land surrounds town. Riverside corridors create green arteries. Forest cover feeds wood-element energy.

Verdict

Hits 3 of 4 major feng shui criteria strongly. Dual-river confluence is the standout — rare and valued. Mountain-backed, valley-sheltered, river-fed = a gathering place (ju qi) where energy collects rather than disperses.

Bottom line

Dormant energy with strong bones. The geography says yes; the demographics say not yet. Grand Forks is pre-discovery — Nelson was this town 25 years ago.