Buyers flocking to paradise
| Foothills | Tanglewood Beach |
Aquattro | Crown Isle | Pender Habour |
| Eaglewood | Fairwinds | Oceanfront | Sidney Pier Hotel |
| Discovery
Plateau | Beach Club |
FootHills boasts panoramic view of Georgia Strait
It began more than three years ago, on a partially logged tract of land on a
hillside just north of Nanaimo and directly above the
historic village of Lantzville. Today, after intensive study in consultation with a team
of UBC professors, environmental and civil engineers, architects and landscape
architects, 27,000 trees have been planted and a new community born.
The FootHills, ultimately 730 homes spread over 1,826 acres which include a
913-acre park, have as their backdrop the awesome Coast Mountains and before
them panoramic views of Georgia
Strait. The first 52 estate-sized fully serviced home
sites will be released over the next several months, prices starting in the low
$300,000s.
The unique philosophy behind The FootHills has to do with a commitment to
develop the property while adhering to strict environmental guidelines and
respect for the land, resulting in a model community with minimal impact on its
surroundings, where each lot harmonizes with the surrounding hillside.
Sites range from three-quarters of an acre to two-and-a-half acres, each lot
and street contoured into the land, no two alike. Environmentally friendly and
less costly geothermic energy will be used to heat and cool the homes.
When complete, there will be a neighbourhood village centre with a small
amphitheatre, interpretive centre and gathering place. The 913-acre FootHills Park,
interwoven through the community, will become a nature conservancy, a sanctuary
through forest glades, meadows, crystal-blue streams and rocky knolls.
Residents will delight in miles of walking and biking trails, with rock
climbing in dedicated areas and breath-catching vistas. Myriad outdoor
activities such as sea kayaking, fishing, golfing, sailing and skiing can also
be found within a short distance of the community.
With all its privacy and tranquility, The FootHills is easily accessible,
less than five minutes away from Nanaimo's regional shopping
centre, theatres and restaurants and only 15 minutes to the Vancouver ferry, seaplanes and downtown Nanaimo. It promises to be the best of all possible worlds.
For more information about The FootHills, telephone: 1-250-758-7653, or
visit: www.thefoothills.ca.
Tanglewood Beach homes secluded and
tranquil
One of the most popular family-vacation destinations on Vancouver Island,
bordered by sea and sheltered by mountains, Parksville is blessed with one of
Canada's
finest climates. How perfect a place, then, for a secluded, year-round
waterfront community nestled beside lovely Rathtrevor Beach and the old-growth
trees of Rathtrevor Beach Provincial Park.
Tanglewood Beach's 46 charming beach homes offer a haven of tranquility, a place
to sit back and soak up the seaside atmosphere, with private access - only steps
away - to a magnificent stretch of wide, sandy, windswept beaches. Meandering
landscaped paths lead to westcoast-styled homes offering large, covered entry
porches, many with soaring, two-level windows and double French doors that open
off living rooms to large patios.
Builder and developer Riley Construction Ltd. has been involved in Vancouver Island real estate for
more than 18 years, developing more than 500
residential homes. "Our vision," owner Derek Riley explains, "is that Tanglewood
will become a multi-generational vacation retreat where young children can learn
the joy of beachfront living, along with their parents and grandparents. "Our vision was to create a community where each home has a
charm within itself. Clustering the homes gives each building more intimacy and
individual identity," says Kim Smith of Helliwell & Smith Blue Sky
Architecture.
Stunning interiors by designer Juli Hodgson combine simplicity and beauty,
with a sense of spaciousness and flow.
For more information and to arrange a visit, call Tanglewood Beach's
information centre at Remax First Realty, toll-free: 1-888-243-1071, or email:
info@tanglewood.com.
Aquattro highlights natural beauty
If there were a word in the dictionary for combining exquisite luxury with
lush green space and ocean breezes, Aquattro would be it. That's the name of a
new master-planned residential development on Victoria's west shore. The name celebrates the four types of water
(ocean, lagoon, creek, and pond) on or visible from the 50-acre site.
With its spectacular waterside location and views overlooking Esquimalt
Lagoon across to Victoria and the Olympic Mountains, Aquattro will offer a mix of 563 townhouses and
high-rise condominiums. Construction of the first phase begins early this summer
and should be ready for occupancy in late 2008.
"I've always loved the natural beauty of this area," says developer Woodburn
Management's Peter Daniel, "so we worked with the city on a plan to keep
approximately 40 per cent of the land as open green space for use as a park,
with covenants to ensure that its use and maintenance are consistent with its
existing natural values."
Daniel says most condominiums and townhomes lack the space and storage people
want, while Aquattro will offer layouts comparable to many single-family homes,
ranging from spacious one-bedroom-plus-den homes to up to more than 2,500 square
feet in three-bedroom-and-den plans. Residents' lifestyles require space, and
these homes will fit those lifestyles perfectly. Heated and cooled by geothermal
energy, connected to the outdoors with large windows and decks, these homes have
all been designed with luxury finishes and appliances.
Aquattro fosters community. At its heart, a clubhouse, with
media and multi-purpose rooms and party kitchen that will host wine tastings,
among other popular events. In the 22,000-square-foot private Ocean Club
there's also a lap pool, hot tub, gym, steam room, boardroom and guest suite.
"Aquattro will truly be a community," Daniel explains. "All resident parking is
underground because I want people to be out of their cars on ground level; I
want them to walk, cycle, and enjoy the green space."
Residents will be able to kayak at Royal Roads University's rowing club, steps away from Aquattro. The sales centre
will eventually become an interpretive centre run by The Land Conservancy for
the creek, lagoon and estuary. All this within easy reach of three championship
golf courses, less than 30 minutes from tea at the Empress Hotel and close to
float-plane bases in the Victoria Harbour.
To register, visit: www.aquattroliving.com or phone: 1-877-381-6256 for more
information.
Crown Isle a destination resort and lifestyle
community
First impressions of the Crown Isle Resort & Golf Community confirm its
status as a destination resort and lifestyle community unlike any other.
It starts with the enchanting 48,000-square-foot Resort Centre with three
levels of architectural brilliance and majestic interiors, defined in marble and
rich Honduran mahogany. And it continues to the par-72, platinum-rated 18-hole
golf course, through to its exclusive residential communities, offering
everything from quarter-share vacation villas to estate homes.
Located in scenic Courtenay in the Comox
Valley, midway up the east coast of Vancouver Island, Crown Isle's long and illustrious history dates back
to 1988 when two local business partners purchased an 805-acre parcel of land,
for many years part of a tree farm licence. The back nine holes of the
championship golf course opened in the summer of 1992, the front nine a year
later; the Resort Centre was completed in 1998, as well as the first Villas.
Development continues with single and multi-family homes, homesites, Villas and
commercial projects.
An exclusive master-planned, self-sustaining community only 25 per cent built
out, Crown Isle's new home sites are released in phases, most recently Cambridge
Estates consisting of 45 fairway and off-fairway lots. Only eight of the former
and only 10 of the latter remain. Interest has been keen, not surprising given
the community's attractive westcoast craftsman design and scenic location with
verdant golf course and panoramic mountain views.
"Our market now is very strong with a large presence of clients coming from
Alberta as well as B.C.," says Mike
O'Hara, Crown Isle's Director of Sales for Real Estate. "We're ten minutes from
the Comox Airport and with
daily flights from Calgary and Edmonton we see a lot of people flying in for the
day to check out the development. A natural choice for city-dwellers, Crown Isle
Resort offers high-quality living with great value."
Only a half-hour drive from Mount Washington, Crown Isle
also attracts people looking for winter, as well as summer recreation. Yet it is
the resort's own amenities that serve as powerful incentive to visit and buy.
The Resort Centre's facilities are the perfect environment for conferences,
seminars, golf retreats and weddings, with an abundance of meeting and banquet
rooms, restaurants, fitness centre, cigar and cognac room and a classic-car
museum.
Close to the downtown core, schools, recreational facilities, walking and
biking trails, Crown Isle represents the perfect integration of recreational
lifestyle with a top-quality development.
For more information telephone, toll-free:
1-888-338-8439, 1-250-703-5054, or email: info@crownisle.com.
Pender
Harbour's new luxurious seaside resort
Located on the site of the well-loved, family-run Lowe's Resort, it's successor, Painted Boat, is determined to preserve the
land's beautiful trees and natural features. To add to the enjoyment there will
be a 60-slip deep-water marina, an infinity-edge pool and jacuzzi, waterfront restaurant and five-star spa.
Pender Harbour has been
called the "Venice of the North" for
good reason. Its waterways, coves and inlets around the shores of the
Sunshine Coast draw yachtsman
and explorers from around the globe, while the peaks of the Coast Mountain range
offer spectacular views of the mix of offshore bluewater islands.
It is here we find a new luxury resort property - Painted Boat - guaranteed
to cause a wave of excitement as construction progresses. Located on the site of
the well-loved, family-run Lowe's Resort, its successor is determined to
preserve the land's beautiful trees and natural features.
When complete next spring, there will be 31 spacious vacation villas spread
over a 4.5 acre site, each right on the waterfront. To add to residents'
enjoyment there will be a 60-slip deep-water marina, a grotto-style
Infinity-edge pool and jacuzzi, waterfront restaurant,
five-star spa and a fitness centre. Construction of the resort is actively under
way with two new vacation villas just released for sale.
This is no ordinary development, with units sold as quarter-share ownership,
60 per cent already sold. "We're getting substantial new interest from
prospective buyers because we have a unique development with a spa and marina
and because the B.C. government's recent tax announcement removed uncertainty
for recreation property owners," says Ken Delf, president of Painted Boat
Development Ltd.
Villas range from 1,114 to 1,760 square feet, from two bedrooms and two
bedrooms and lofts, in price from $199,900 to $274,900 per quarter share.
Painted Boat appeals to a broad range of purchasers, but primarily to
families who enjoy the Sunshine Coast and appreciate the resort's amenities,
says George Hare, president, Recreational & Residential Project Marketing
Inc. "This market realizes the benefit of having a third party take care of
their property when they are not around. They also see the benefit of investing
in waterfront property that not only suits their lifestyle, but also is
available at a fraction of the cost."
Management of the resort will be a co-venture between Canadian Rocky Mountain
Resorts and Rockwater Properties Ltd. "Having experienced management and
operators is good news for buyers," Hare notes. "The restaurant and marina add
value and should help increase occupancy levels in the future."
Painted Boat's sales centre is located at: 12849 Lagoon Road, Madeira Park, toll-free: 1-888-527-7776, or
visit www.paintedboat.com
Eaglewood combines luxury and energy efficiency
Everyone loves friendly, quaint Qualicum Beach. They're bound to appreciate
it even more as building progresses at Eaglewood, an exclusive new community of
single-detached homes only a five-minute walk from the beach and backing on to
the parklike Eaglecrest Golf Course.
Project manager Milton Koop calls Eaglewood "a rare jewel in the midst of a
gem of an amazing location," and from the look of it, he's quite right. With the
homes' natural-rock exterior accents and solid-fir timber framing at their
entrances, exposed aggregate concrete driveways and paving-stone patios, they
resemble an upscale subdivision.
Interiors are equally luxurious, starting with their slate entrance flooring,
solid-beech hardwood floors, expensive silestone natural quartz countertops,
custom-milled cabinetry and natural-gas fireplaces with stone surrounds.
Spacious living areas with overheight ceilings bring home that coastal living
feel.
"Right out of the gate we determined the homes would have high-end finishes,"
Koop says. "Camelot Homes are leaders in the field and we went for the best we
could offer so people could get exactly what they wanted, without having to
upgrade because these top features are already there."
Response has indicated their vision for Eaglewood was just what buyers were
looking for. The first release of 13 homes is selling briskly as the last of
these units are nearing completion. Landscaping is in place and two stunning
showhomes are wowing the steady flow of visitors. The grand opening of the
second release, 25 homes - some of them backing on to Eaglecrest Golf Course and
greenbelt areas - will take place from June 22 to July 1. In total, 51 one and
two-storey detached homes ranging from 1,722 to 2,379 square feet will be built
over an 18-month timeline.
All homes have been designed to meet the rigorous standards of BC Hydro's
Power Smart Gold Label, EnerGuide 80 and Built Green BC. Smart Glass (lowE with argon glass) and energy-efficient heat pumps for
heating and air-conditioning are just two of Eaglewood's major energy-saving
features. "Our high standards for energy efficient construction are rare in this
industry, but it's just another reflection of the quality and integrity that our
builder brings to the project," Koop says.
Eaglewood should only enhance Qualicum Beach's reputation as a favoured
destination.
Just a half-hour drive north of Nanaimo, this vibrant seaside community has long been known for its
sunny weather, welcoming character, quaint village streets, endless beaches and
wealth of outdoor recreational activities.
For more information about Eaglewood, telephone, toll-free: 1-877-752-1081,
email: info@eaglewoodatqualicumbeach.com, or visit
www.eaglewoodatqualicumbeach.com.
Education not aggression key to realtors' success
With its expansive sandy beaches, warm climate, amazing amenities and strong
sense of community, the Parksville/Qualicum/Nanoose Bay area of Vancouver Island is becoming the right choice for many, be they recent
retirees or young families.
And when it comes to finding the right home, it makes sense to go straight to
the local experts: John and Teresa Sandiford of Royal LePage Parksville -
Qualicum Beach Realty. This husband and wife team has both received Royal
LePage's Diamond Award for being in the top three per cent of sales in Canada
for 2005 and 2006, and have each been recognized for being in the top 25 on the
Island for Royal LePage sales in 2006. In addition, they have held the number
one spot for waterfront property sales in the area since 2005.
The Sandifords attribute their success to their straightforward approach to
selling real estate, one that veers away from pressure tactics and instead
focuses on empowering their clients to make their own decisions. "We were school
teachers previously. We are not aggressive salespeople - instead, we try to
educate our clients, providing information and expertise so that they can choose
a home that's right for them," explain John and Teresa.
This approach often involves not only showing clients potential homes, but also the various community
amenities such as recreation centres, golf courses, marinas, shopping centres,
schools and hospitals. "We pride ourselves on being good, caring people who
bring integrity to our jobs," say the Sandifords. "It always makes us very happy
to find the right home for people - one that fits their needs and their
lifestyles."
It doesn't hurt when the product you are selling is in one of the most
beautiful, sought-after areas in the province, if not Canada. "We focus on the
Parksville, Qualicum, Nanoose
Bay and Bowser communities," they say. "These are
places renowned for their stunning sandy beaches, great climate and endless
recreational possibilities. The air is fresh, the communities are safe, and the
schools are excellent. We also have great shopping, restaurants and other
amenities available locally, and in North Naniamo, which is
now easily accessible by the Inland
Island Highway.
"This area is a gem - we like to call it the Palm Springs of Canada!"
For more information, visit wwww.sandifordhomes.com, or call
1-800-224-5838.
Stunning ocean views
More than 100 years ago the Whitaker family arrived in Pender Harbour where
one of their eight children eventually built a gracious, three-storey,
seven-bedroom waterfront home, which hosted multitudes of family gatherings over
three generations.
The home is gone now, but their name lives on in Whittakers, an exciting new
residential resort community on an almost 15-acre peninsula with 1,000 feet of
shoreline. Situated on low-bank waterfront in a protected, southwest facing
cove, the 25 homesites were first released for sale last August and more than
half have sold.
Buyers at Whittakers have the option to choose from either a lot or from
seven architecturally impressive westcoast home designs which range from 1,200
to 2,450 square feet, meticulously planned to capture each site's distinctive
topography and stunning ocean views. Each comes with its own private boat slip
in the communal deep-water marina.
Professionally designed, the homes' exteriors, so attuned to their
magnificent surroundings, feature exposed timberwork and expansive southwest and
southeast facing decks to deliver maximum sun exposure and view corridors.
Interiors offer only the finest design details, from Douglas fir floors and
woodburning fireplaces with window seats to spacious vaulted ceilings with
exposed beams and French doors leading to expansive verandahs. Sybaritic master
suites include fireplaces, wool carpets, walk-in closets and spa bathrooms with
freestanding soaker tubs.
In such a place, entertaining is made effortless in epicurean kitchens'
custom-built cabinetry with special features such as Bluemotion corner drawers
and an appliance garage, granite countertops and natural slate flooring.
Whittakers is located near the entrance to Pender
Harbour, just 2 1/2 hours from Vancouver and the Calgary
airport and half an hour north of Sechelt. The area's 100 kilometres of inland
shoreline and its five major freshwater lakes make it ideal for boating, fishing
and swimming, while its unique microclimate gives it the second highest amount
of sunshine in coastal B.C. after the Victoria airport.
Surrounded by beautiful arbutus trees and granite outcroppings, Whittakers'
owners will find world-class hiking at Mount
Daniel and the country's oldest old-growth cedar forest
along the Caren Range.
Whittakers is being developed by the Alberta Mining Corporation in
partnership with Rockwater Properties and Rockwater Concierge, an optional
service for homeowners which includes property and rental management, security
and service checks, house cleaning, grocery, laundry and catering.
For more information or to book an appointment to see Whittakers' fine
showhome, telephone, toll-free: 1-866-312-1111 or visit the website:
www.ownoceanfront.com.
Unique perspective
Overlooking Vancouver Island's spectacular southern coastline, only minutes
from Victoria's West Shore exists a
collection of 30 stylish townhomes. In a place where eagles soar, majestically
overlooking the Strait of Juan de Fuca, The Lookout's homes
offer a unique perspective.
"The views are stunning and inspire a sense of awe," says Cam Hayward of
Windcrest Developments. "You're sitting on top of the world there. You can see
the Olympic Mountains to the south, and Mount Baker to
the east and watch ships going into and out of Victoria's harbour."
Epitomizing west-coast contemporary elegance, each residence has been
designed with spacious master-on-main living, overheight ceilings, expansive
windows and terraces, as well as in-floor radiant heating, engineered hardwood
floors and distinctive natural-gas fireplaces. Kitchens are a chef's delight,
featuring custom-crafted solid wood cabinetry with reeded-glass accents, granite
kitchen countertops and state-of-the-art, stainless steel appliances.
Residents will luxuriate in the master bedroom ensuites with their inset
soaker tubs, modern walk-in tiled showers, imported granite vanity countertops
and dual undermounted sinks.
The Lookout's homes vary in size from 1,877 to 2,625 square feet, a major
attraction for those leaving large, single-family residences. Each home has its
own entry gate and a double garage, with generous sundecks or patios for casual
outdoor living. Those who love wine can choose an in-house wine cellar.
"There is a significant demand for quality homes for people like these who
may be downsizing but don't want to move into a tiny condominium," Hayward notes. "They have very active lives,
including many outdoor activities, and they like entertaining guests."
No doubt about it, the setting is magnificent. The Lookout's townhouses back
on to Latoria Creek Park, acres of arbutus and cedar forest
and creekside hiking trails. One of Vancouver Island's best golf courses,
Olympic View, and one of its best beaches, Cobert Peninsula at Esquimalt Lagoon, lie only minutes down the road. Nearby Metchosin offers
superb equestrian facilities and miles of horseback-riding trails.
Although tucked away in an idyllic rural setting, The Lookout is located only
10 minutes from major retailers and 30 minutes from downtown Victoria.
The Lookout's sales centre is located at 3650 Citadel Place in Colwood. For more information, telephone:
1-250-474-8828, toll free: 1-888-474-8828, or visit the website:
www.thelookout.ca.
Fairwinds thinks green
Increasingly, developers and builders are thinking green. At Fairwinds on
picturesque Nanoose Bay, sustainable living and environmental sensibility are far more
than catchwords, but have been put firmly into practice in the master-planned
neighbourhood's Green Solutions Demonstration Home.
This high-performance residence exceeds the building code's minimum
requirements, especially in terms of environmental quality and resource
efficiency, with health and safety key factors. Among the more visible design
highlights are its dramatic outdoor living spaces created for year-round
enjoyment -- a courtyard in front and a lanai in back -- with a waterfall
incorporated naturally into the existing rockery.
By using nature as a guide, Fairwinds has worked with contractors and
designers to research not only the latest trends, but also the best products and
ideas to reduce exposure to unhealthy elements. Within the demonstration home,
there's a wealth of information from sponsors and suppliers.
Imagine living in your green dream home, enjoying the comfort and spectacular
views, in a 1,350-acre waterfront resort community that includes the
award-winning, 18-hole Fairwinds Golf Club, the Schooner Cove Hotel and Marina
as well as a members-only recreation facility, a 20,000-square-foot health
centre with a saltwater lap pool, hot tub and sauna, exercise and billiards
rooms. Panoramic views sweep across the Coast
Mountain range and the Strait of
Georgia.
"It's the place to be," says Marian Slayter, development sales and marketing
manager for Fairwinds. "It's a very lifestyle-oriented community. I don't know
of any other community like this. We encourage natural landscaping and work
within the natural terrain."
More than 400 families now call Fairwinds home, many in their 40s and 50s who
have chosen the resort development as their second home or future retirement
home. Purchasers have come from all over North America.
Operating on a 10-year plan, Fairwinds releases approximately 100 lots per year,
first with Bonnington Heights,
then Rockcliffe Park to be released later this summer. The next phase to enter the market, townhomes at The Ridge, are large
strata single-family lots which overlook the golf course. Many of the Bonnington Heights
lots have sold, however prime locations are still available.
Lots are all fully serviced and feature amenities such as underground hydro,
natural gas, cablevision, sewer, water and street lighting. A registered
building scheme and construction convenants ensure that the architectural beauty
and integrity of Fairwinds will be maintained.
For more information, telephone, toll free: 1-866-468-7054, ext. 248,
1-250-468-7061, email: livehere@fairwinds.ca or visit the website:
www.fairwinds.ca.
Oceanfront community
Opportunity to purchase a piece of paradise doesn't
present itself every day - it does at the Sunrise Ridge Resort. The last large
undeveloped parcel of land on Craig Bay in Parksville, this cliffside and
oceanfront community offers both fractional and full ownership in its 155 luxury
condominiums.
Amid scenery in a class with any major international resort, Sunrise Ridge
overlooks Georgia Strait, with breathtaking ocean and mountain vistas and a landscaped
path that leads down to the shore and its endless sandy beaches.
Ever since the resort opened for sale last year, response has been excellent,
with two of the first three buildings currently under construction sold out and
pre-construction prices currently being offered for the fourth building.
Ten more four-storey buildings are in the plans for Sunrise Ridge Resort's
completion in 2010. Prices start at $56,000 for one-eighth shares, $73,000 for
one-quarter shares and $491,600 for full ownership of three-bedroom homes. A
professionally managed rental program gives owners the option of living
part-time or fulltime in the homes or to access revenue from unused vacation
time.
Condominiums range in size from 570 to 1,380 square feet, with tile floors,
granite countertops and wood cabinets. An environmentally friendly geothermal
heating and air-conditioning system will keep residents cool in summer and warm
in winter, far more affordably than conventional systems and provides the unique
advantage of being eco-friendly as well as controlling costs for the owners.
Imaginatively designed, in bold colour palettes of fiery sunset reds, cool
ocean blues or mellow and mossy greens, all homes include cozy fireplaces, a
vessel sink and massive rainwater shower, a flat-panel television as well as a
granite island and activity centre.
Communities need gathering places and so The Sunrise Lodge was conceived, a
magnificent structure. Residents pass a refreshing water feature at the
entrance, then through a delightful natural-timber frame arcade into its lofty
30-foot interior with a library and solid stone fireplace.
Immediately outside The Lodge lie four swimming and relaxation pools, as well
as a complete outdoor living room with covered seating, a fireplace and large
lounge deck. If this weren't enough, another pool at the water's edge takes full
advantage of the incredible vista.
Sunrise Ridge Resort should prove the perfect place to unwind with family and
friends, while a conference facility and meeting room are available at a
discounted rate for all owners.
Sunrise Ridge Resort will be open for rentals this summer.
For more information telephone, toll-free:
1-866-812-3224, email info@sunriseridge.ca, or visit:
www.sunriseridgeresort.ca.
Upscale seaside hotel and spa is also eco-friendly
There's something special about a hotel by the sea, even more so when it's
the latest addition to the quaint Vancouver Island coastal community of
Sidney. The Sidney Pier Hotel &
Spa, a dynamic, upscale boutique hotel and the first of its kind on the island,
opened for business on May 1, representing a significant addition to the
landscape.
And there's nothing this remarkable 55-room hotel doesn't offer, from a
marine concierge and book butler to a morning wellness ritual, wine tastings and
afternoon ferry excursions to Sidney Island, complete with gourmet picnic
lunch. Not to mention bicycle rentals, guided eco-tours and a marine-exploration
walk led by a local marine biologist.
Inspired by the natural environment, the hotel has incorporated lifestyle
trends into its overall operation, including a bike valet service that rewards
eco-friendly travellers who check in without a vehicle.
"We're committed to making eco-friendly decisions that will minimize our
ecological footprint," says general manager Markus Griesser. "Whether it's
curling up with a good book, spending time in the spa, or getting out on the
water, people seeking a boutique coastal experience will feel at home here."
Guests will be accommodated in princely style and comfort in any one of the
55 rooms, but especially in six waterfront suites with full kitchens, corner
balconies and panoramic ocean views.
Food matters and you'll find an excellent selection in a relaxed waterfront
setting at Haro's Waterfront Dining, with its heated outdoor terrace and cosy
lounge, or the Georgia Cafe and Deli. Haro's serves fresh local seafood,
including wild B.C. salmon, halibut and albacore tuna, all focused on
sustainable fisheries. Room service takes on new meaning in suites with kitchens
through partially prepared gourmet meals, while families or groups can have the
fridge stocked with specialty breakfast items.
The hotel's luxurious, 3,250-square-foot Haven Spa features five treatment
rooms, his-and-hers steam rooms, full-service salon and a 24-hour, oceanview
fitness centre. A spacious meeting room, seaside terrace and oceanview boardroom
cater to business travellers, small groups and destination weddings. For
reservations, telephone: 1-866-659-9445, or visit: www.sidneypier.com.
Discovery Plateau
Stretching over 78 acres, on a picturesque ridge overlooking Discovery
Passage, Discovery Plateau's dynamic master-planned community is taking shape,
52 initial lots, 17 of which have sold.
Bordered on the west by the rugged mountains of central Vancouver Island, on
the east by the islands and waterways of the Inside Passage, Campbell River has long been known as the world's
salmon capital. Midway between Victoria
and Cape Scott, with a population slightly more than 30,000, its moderate
climate and close to 23 kilometres of waterfront make it the perfect
vacation and destination resort location.
Just ask any of the residents of this charming seaside community and they'll
tell you about the slower pace of life and its friendly atmosphere. A fine place to raise a family or retire, but still pursue an
active, outdoor lifestyle, a place where big-city amenities are close at
hand.
All this made sense to the developers of Discovery Plateau, named for the
beautiful Discovery Passage on which the city is located, and the Discovery Islands, part of the chain of 6,000
islands between Campbell River and the
B.C. mainland, offering some of the world's most spectacular scenery.
Stretching over 78 acres, on a picturesque ridge overlooking Discovery
Passage, Discovery Plateau's dynamic master-planned community is taking shape.
Natural landscape buffers offer privacy and tranquility and general building
guidelines are in place to ensure quality, value and the community's lasting
visual appeal.
For more information, phone Dana Wallace, toll-free: 1-888-286-1932 or
1-250-203-1292, or visit the website at: www.discoveryplateau.com
Beach Club offers full amenities in a stunning
setting
Destination resorts are booming, their popularity increasing exponentially
and none more so than The Beach Club in Parksville, the first of its kind along
the downtown waterfront, on the site of the historied Island Hall Hotel.
This spectacular new oceanside resort built of cedar and stone, quite different in
character from its famous predecessor, is two-faceted, consisting of a
nine-storey tower and beachfront villas, 89 quarter-share suites and 56 fulltime
residences.
"We are extremely excited about Sandcastle's The Beach Club," says George
Hare, President, Recreational & Residential Project Marketing Inc. "We are
offering our owners access to the best beach on Vancouver Island's east coast,
in a stunning resort with all the amenities at a quarter of the price full
ownership would be. It's smart real estate - the ultimate way to get more out of
ownership without having to put more in."
Recognizing The Beach Club's excellent value and exceptional amenities,
buyers have come from Vancouver, Victoria, Seattle, Toronto, Texas and Alberta,
some looking for a change of lifestyle, others a wise investment.
The extremely flexible and valuable nature of quarter-ownership is a major
selling point, enabling owners to structure their investment to suit their
lifestyle, either as a rental, part-time residence or vacation getaway. And
Sandcastle Holdings' affiliation with The World's Finest Resorts, the leading
private-member exchange club, gives residents the opportunity to enjoy luxury
vacation properties, cruises and special-travel packages around the world.
The tower and villa homes at The Beach Club range in size from 690 to 1,800
square feet (residences) and from 350 to 1,290 square feet (quarter-share
units). The smaller, rental-ready units resemble hotel rooms and can be locked
off and used independently.
Rooms are gorgeous, elegantly furnished in warm colours, offering amazing
views, living rooms with custom fireplaces, indulgent master bedrooms and
ensuites, overheight ceilings and private patios. Extensive amenities begin with
a private owners' lounge with a bar, restaurant, fitness centre, spa, hot tub,
billiard table, through to an onsite business centre, full conference facilities
and concierge services.
The Beach Club's location couldn't be any better, counting six top-notch golf
courses within ten minutes, fabulous fresh and saltwater fishing, kayaking,
mountain biking, sailing, skiing and hiking trails all nearby. Both Qualicum Beach and
Parksville offer a wide range of restaurants, cafes, boutiques and art galleries
- something for everyone.
For more information telephone, toll-free: 1-866-330-7274, or visit the
website: www.parksvillebeachclub.com.
© The
Vancouver Sun
2007