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Grand Forks Web Design

Grand Forks web design with Boundary grit.

I build custom websites for Grand Forks shops, contractors, clinics, restaurants, organizations, and Boundary Country teams that need clear offers, local proof, and easier calls.

Built around real searches

Local signals people actually use.

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Boundary Country context

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Fresh builds

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Local SEO included

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Mobile paths

Local market read

Grand Forks is the largest Boundary Country community and the practical regional hub.

Boundary Country describes Grand Forks as the largest community in the region, framed by two rivers, connected by historic trails, and known for murals, markets, museums, rail trails, riverside parks, local food, and strong Doukhobor roots. The regional Chamber supports business owners across Boundary Country, while Highway 3 keeps Grand Forks connected to nearby communities and visitor movement. A strong Grand Forks website has to serve locals, travellers, referrals, and regional customers without making the next step feel like work.

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Boundary service-area clarity for Grand Forks, Rural Grand Forks, Greenwood, Midway, Rock Creek, Christina Lake, and nearby communities

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Mobile-first contact paths for people comparing from the road, job site, house, campsite, hotel room, or visitor centre

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Local proof grounded in Boundary Country, murals, markets, rail trails, rivers, heritage, and practical service needs

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Fresh technical foundation with copy, local SEO, analytics, secure forms, Shopify where useful, and owner handoff built in

Who this helps

Specific businesses. Specific buying friction. Clearer paths to choose you.

The page should speak to the real reasons a local customer hesitates: unclear service area, weak proof, buried contact paths, outdated mobile experience, or a site that simply feels less credible than the business behind it.

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Trades and contractors

Quote requests leak when service areas, project examples, credentials, response expectations, and phone paths are vague.

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Restaurants, cafes, and food businesses

Visitors and locals need current menus, hours, directions, seasonal details, event notes, and a page that works cleanly on mobile.

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Shops, makers, and local retail

A website can hold product categories, local pickup, gift ideas, story, email capture, Boundary Bucks-friendly shop-local messaging, and Shopify if selling online makes sense.

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Clinics, wellness, and care services

People need service clarity, practitioner trust, location details, booking steps, forms, and plain language before they call.

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Tourism and experience operators

Visitors choose before arrival. Timing, expectations, booking, directions, trails, river access, events, and seasonal notes should be easy to understand.

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Community organizations and local programs

Events, documents, registrations, donations, volunteer paths, public updates, and member information need cleaner navigation than scattered social posts.

Local proof structure

The geography has to read like someone actually knows the map.

Grand Forks, Rural Grand Forks, Greenwood, Midway, Rock Creek, and nearby Boundary Country communities.

Built for businesses serving Grand Forks, rural Grand Forks, Greenwood, Midway, Rock Creek, Christina Lake, and surrounding Boundary communities

Useful for Highway 3 visitors, local referrals, shop-local buyers, service-area searches, appointment requests, menus, events, programs, and quote paths

Fresh builds include clear copy, mobile polish, local SEO foundations, analytics, secure forms, Shopify where useful, and owner handoff

Strong fit for businesses where Boundary Country context, riverside culture, rail trails, local commerce, and practical service clarity all matter

Common questions

Answers with local intent baked in.

Do you build websites for businesses outside Grand Forks city limits?

Yes. A Grand Forks business may serve Rural Grand Forks, Greenwood, Midway, Rock Creek, Christina Lake, and other nearby Boundary communities. The page should make that service area clear without overwhelming customers.

Can one website work for Grand Forks and the wider Boundary area?

Yes. If the same team serves the region, one clear website with strong service-area language is usually better than several weaker location pages.

Is local SEO included with the website build?

Yes. Kootenay Made website builds include local SEO basics, metadata, page structure, analytics, Google alignment, and clear contact paths as part of the foundation.

Can you help with Shopify or online selling?

Yes, when it fits the business. Shopify can support product brands, local pickup, shipping, gift items, inventory, shop-local campaigns, and repeat customer follow-up.

Ready to make your Grand Forks presence sharper?

Start with the free audit. If the site needs work, Brett will show you the weak spots and the cleanest next move.

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