
Friendly family atmosphere. Come meet the family of Nicky & Clive Robinson
Johnny’s motel is a family run operation in Grand Forks, British Columbia, Canada. Traditional English hospitality offered at this recently renovated motel ; set in a idylic location at the crossing of two rivers, the Granby and Kettle. Johnny’s has without a doubt the best location in town along with what we feel to be some of the best accommodations at a budget price.
Johnny’s is the kind of place people make friends
Johnny’s offers the best of both worlds, a quiet idyllic riverbank, but still just a few minutes walk from the shops and restaurants of downtown. Set back from the highway , the rooms are perfectly clean and tidy, well equiped and with internet access, come for a night and you are bound to stay longer. Whether you are on route or looking for sunshine or peace and quiet, you wont be disappointed. Johnnys Motel…nobody does it better!
About the rooms :
All units back on to the Granby river – Heated seasonal pool – Refurbished rooms – Kitchen units – Car ports
-Air conditioning – Cable T.V. – Coffee – Free wireless internet and dataports - Close to town
Some photos from around the property, click for bigger view or view with Piclens for slide show.
Room Pictures, click for bigger view or view with Piclens for slide show.
Grand Forks is the perfect location to explore far away from the big city.
| In Grand Forks there are many things to do close by, such as exploring musems, skiing, hiking taking in breath mountains, swimming in crystal clean lakes, fishing and more. Grand Forks makes for the perfect base to explore the surrounding area and all it has to offer. From Christina Lake to Nelson going east, to Greenwood and Osoyos going west.
Right here in Grand Forks there is much to explore. In this friendly small city, you will love the extra sun and warmer temperatures, as well the great local food, entertainment and the close by wilderness areas. Grand Forks is the perfect middle stop point on the drive from Vancouver to Calgary along the scenic number 3, the “Crowsnest highway”.
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