Johnsons Landing, British Columbia

Johnsons Landing is an unincorporated community in the West Kootenay region of southeastern British Columbia.

The earliest newspaper mention of that settlement was April 1911, and the census in that year recorded a population of 12, 10 of whom were a road building gang.

[4] During the early 1910s, Fry Creek Gardens was one of the questionable Kootenay Lake orchard developments promoted by Fred (Honeymoon) Harris.

[2] A small community hall serves local needs and the Johnsons Landing Retreat Centre caters to visitors.

[19] In a community of about 35 permanent residents, a landslide down Gar Creek on July 12, 2012 failed to negotiate a sharp bend, climbed a ridge and spread out.

A report from the regional government in 2013 determined the slide was caused by a late snow melt and heavy rain.

[22] Johnsons Landing was one of the communities benefitting from a fibre-optic cable installed deep in Kootenay Lake in 2019 by the Kaslo infoNet Society.