Friday, September 29, 2017

The Week in Review 271

A rustle in the leaves/ a Grayling jumps/ the Raven’s view

Autumn in Sweden

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News

Traft is a Tent & Packraft Hybrid.

Katie shares some Updates from the Trail.

Be aware that your InReach might set off an accidental SOS.

What does it feel like to fail your expedition?

Trump’s EPA has become a muscular arm of industry executives getting rich by destroying the planet.

Backpackinglight.se is open!

Do we outdoor bloggers have a Duty to be Responsible?

The Day We Sent Logical Progression.

The Rise of the Adventure Blogger.

To Get to the Summit, Cory Richards Had to Lose It All.

Hungry? Strategic eating for outdoor adventures.

Why your hands swell while hiking.

Jackie explains a Traveler’s Meaning of “Home”.

Would you watch Someone Hike on YouTube? If your answer is yes, then make sure to subscribe to my YouTube channel!

Liz shares all the mean, nasty and godawful hateful things people say to her online.

Join the #MillionHoursOfJoy campaign to get out kids outdoors!

The 7th Annual Coffeeneuring Challenge kicks of in two weeks!

The GoPro HERO6 dropped yesterday - which means the GoPro HERO5 Black is now cheaper! And totally brand-newis the GoPro Fusion, a 360° camera!

New from Gossamer Gear is The Two.

And a new cottage from the USA is Waymark Gear Co. which makes lightweight backpacks.

The new autumn gear has arrived at Alpinetrek.co.uk, while some cool Houdini garments are up to 60% off. Reasons enough to take a look =)

Get 50% off on selected Sierra Designs Sleeping Bags.

Trip Reports

Alex was backpacking the Skye Trail - what a superb weather he had!

Bikerafting Loch Maree.

Kate went climbing in the dark.

Jessie was backpacking along the Russian border. Great weather also here! [German]

Paulina was Train Camping on the Noyo and it looks fantastic!

Jörgen hikes the Rockwall Trail in the Canadian Rockies.

Peter was hiking on the Arctic Trail!

A visit in the Southern Utah Day Hiking Paradise with the family.

Uli went for the first skitour of 2017.

Pretty ridge hikes & climbes in the Wettersteingebirge. [German]

Looks beautiful: The Vorder Gärstenhorn. [German]

Cracking Cobra.

Peter and friends took their bikes to Sweden.

Bikepacking on the Adriatic Crest Route turns into Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Ken was 9 days in Sarek.

Andrew about his UTMB performance (which was great!).

Emily’s Life Lessons From Bikepacking with a Five-Year-Old.

Alastair loves the Lofoten.

Part 2 of Kathrin’s Bibbulmun Track Trip Report. [German]

Alex and Hannah enjoy a first taste of autumn.

Sheena is swallowed up by clouds at Gaustatoppen, the highest mountain in Telemark.

Martin hiked the Königsweg. [German]

James hikes from Kautokeino to Kilpisjärvi on the Nordkalottleden.

Alen spends an Uneasy Night on Cerro de la Salchicha.

Logan tells the story of the Breaking Trail.

Packed for Sweden!

Gear Reviews

Casten’s Outdoor Essentials: A Baseball-Cap.

Cool: Filmmaker Jay Ritchey talks about his 27.5+ Tumbleweed Prospector.

Drew reviews the My Trail Co. Storm UL Rain Jacket.

Check out David’s 3-Day, 3-Season Backpacking Gear.

Alex reviews the Dilling Merino Longsleeve which he wore from Vienna to Nice. [German]

Dead-reckoning navigation.

Derek reviews the UGQ Outdoors SilPoly Winterdream Tarp.

Sven reviews the Evernew Appalachian Set. [German]

Sarah cooks with the Optimus Vega Stove.

A look at the Becker Gear 40 Below Down Tube Bag – “A Beer Packing Bag”.

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Thursday, September 28, 2017

Reside by Marcon at Cambie Village

RESIDE is an exclusive collection of one, two and three bedroom homes with a coveted Westside Vancouver address. With some of Vancouver’s best parks and amenities close by, this is a well-established neighbourhood. RESIDE will be home to 33 concrete homes and 2 floors of parking. RESIDE is situated near shopping, parks, top-ranked schools, entertainment and dining. Langara Golf Course and Winona Park are within walking distance for you to enjoy Vancouver’s great outdoors. Vancouver International Airport is less than 10 minutes away when you board the Canada Line at Marine Drive Station.

Marcon Developments began as a construction company and gave them the experience to deliver homes not only of high standards, but also of high value. Since inception, they have given the keys to homeowners to more than 10,000 new homes and helped dreams become reality. Marcon has developed some notable residences over the years, such as the first high-rise in Canada to achieve LEED certification. Building to these standards helps to future-proof your home, as well as allowing you to breathe easy from the first day you move in.

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Glitz – Availability, Prices, Plans

iFortune Homes' Glitz, designed by GBL Architects.

At a Glance

  • located across from Richmond City Hall
  • 9-storey mixed use: residential, commercial, retail
  • 77 condos from 1-3 bedrooms
  • Richmond Centre shopping
  • close to Canada Line rapid transit
  • countless dining options nearby
  • walking distance to Minoru Park

iFortune Homes' Glitz as seen from Anderson Road in Richmond Centre.

Live Brilliantly
iFortune presents Glitz, a mixed use project across the street from Richmond City Hall that includes 77 condominiums, 100,000 sq ft of office space, and 12,000 sq ft of retail space. Home owners will enjoy the convenience of finding their daily necessities nearby at Richmond Centre or shopping at the McArthurGlen Designer Outlet just ten minutes away. A world of dining choices lay at your footstep, as does a variety of recreational activities at Minoru Park. At Glitz, live, work, and play in the heart of Richmond!

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Pricing for Glitz
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Floor Plans for Glitz
Contact me today to discuss availability and plans.

The courtyard of iFortune Homes' Glitz in Richmond's Brighouse Village.

Amenities at Glitz
Residents will enjoy use of a 1,453 sq ft shared amenity space, a 12,000 sq ft outdoor common area, and a 2,422 sq ft childrens play area.

Parking and Storage
Glitz will provide off-street parking for 237 vehicles, consisting of 155 commercial, 82 residential, 15 visitor, and five handicapped spaces. Resident bicycle parking will be available in 94 Class 1 and 15 Class 2 stalls. There will also be two large and three medium loading bays.

Maintenance Fees at Glitz
To be included with finalized pricing information.

Developer Team for Glitz
iFortune is a developer, builder, general contractor, and project manager for a variety of types of projects of all sizes and complexity. The principals have over 100 years of combined local experience and a proven track record in the development and construction industry. iFortune Homes has significant development experience throughout the Metro Vancouver region. They are involved in every step of the development process, from sourcing the right team to acquisition of lands, arranging financing, obtaining approvals, designing solutions, managing construction, to marketing and sales.

GBL Architects is a progressive Vancouver-based firm of 38 architects, project managers and technicians with a 25-year reputation of providing a full range of architectural services to the private and public sector. GBL design with the belief that form plays a vital role in defining experience through an ever-changing dynamic between sculptural artistry and social responsibility. To that end, they regularly practice green design through the LEED Canada Program.

Expected Completion for Glitz
Sales start Fall 2017.

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ReimaGo & Kidventure

After over six months with the ReimaGo Activity Sensor it’s time to take a look at it again and join the #MillionHoursOfJoy campaign!

Picking Berries

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Remember my ReimaGo Review from the spring? Well, we feel it’s time for an update on how the sensor and the app have performed and developed over the last six months.

The ReimaGo App

Back in our spring review the ReimaGo App had 15 levels and we were almost through them in a matter of weeks (which means our son was very active and collected lots of points to move his avatar forward through the ReimaGo World). We already knew by then that our son was plenty enough outside (he only uses the Sensor in his outside jacket), but what we learned then too was that when it gets too warm for the jacket he doesn’t collect any points (even if he’s outside) - we were for example in the end of May for two weeks in Germany, and with it being the hottest May on record in Germany ever (we had every day over 30°C degrees, with five days even having over 35°C!) he never wore the jacket and wasn’t “active” those two weeks, even if we were every day outside. Sure, there’s a rubber hand strap that comes with the sensor, but we didn’t have it with us and even now we seldom use it. We really hope that for next year Reima releases some summer garments which have the ReimaGo pocket which can be worn in warm weather.

The new World An normal week Active day =)

Anyway, the ReimaGo App. It had a major update since the spring and now there’s over 40 Levels on the new globe map, which lets you travel around the world. This is positive as it makes the game of being outside more long-lasting - lets see if Reima will add more levels once the first kids start to reach the last levels. There’s now also a little story about the avatar (Goey) and how he animates kids to go outside, it’s a nice touch. Our son still loves to move his avatar forward and is happy each time he gets to finish a Level, and for us parents its still very good to see how much he is outside each day and week. The app also still is a good motivator to get him out if it isn’t a great day outside, which is pretty nice. A “Lets go collect some ReimaGo points so you can finish that level” works very well to motivate him to get dressed and go for a walk or play in the garden. The usability of the app still is the same, it’s OK but not mind-blowing - simple and does its job well. Finally, the app also lets you join the #MillionHoursOfJoy campaign easily, which I’ll talk about next.

So lets look for the berries

Kidventure aka #MillionHoursOfJoy

I was along at the OutDoor Friedrichshafen during the launch of the Kidventure campaign. The idea is to challenge kids around the globe to spend more time outdoors, and hence to collect together a million hours of time spend in the outdoors. You can participate via the above linked Website if you have not yet a ReimaGo Sensor, or if you have the latter then it’s super easy to join the challenge by signing up via the app and then automatically all your hours of outdoor time will be donated to the project (as far as I can tell, you don’t lose anything either =). You also can use the #MillionHoursOfJoy Hashtag on Social Media when you’re out there with your kids - because remember #ItsGreatOutThere =) If you compete in the campaign you also have the chance to win prizes each week, and the grand prize is a winter week in Lapland - a very nice experience for kids, as we know!

#MillionHoursOfJoy Website ReimaGo App Welcome screen Easy to join the #MillionHoursOfJoy campaign in the ReimaGo App

Finally, it’s my pleasure to offer you a -15% Discount on ALL Reima garments until the 15th of October - that makes it even more affordable to get a ReimaGo Sensor and a jacket, fleece or pants to measure the activity of your kids or get those Välikausivaatteet or winter garments! The Code is HIK17ING and applies to all products in the Reima Webshop but can not be combined with other discounts. Direct your browser to the Reima webshop and add the code at the end in the coupon field!

Bilberries!



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Wednesday, September 27, 2017

Things You Need To Know Before a Bathroom Remodel

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Renovations are always exciting. Yes, you might have to spend a lot. But if the work is excellently done, then you’ll definitely get your money’s worth. Remember to take note of the following things before you proceed on your project.

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Consider these master bath must-haves
Sharing with your sweetie is simpler when you’ve made space for these features.

  1. Toilet room:Gives this area privacy; best if it’s got a door.
  2. Separate shower stall:Lets bathers and shower-takers clean up simultaneously.
  3. Dual workstations:Place double sinks 36 inches apart or more, measured drain to drain, so that you’ll have elbow room. Give each sink enough outlets and lighting, as well as mirror, countertop, and storage space.
  4. Wide pathways:Traffic lanes 36 to 42 inches wide allow two people to pass each other without having to squeeze by. Source: ThisOldHouse

Don’t make the toilet the first thing you see when open the door
Ask a bathroom designer what his or her best tried and true tip is, and this is what you’re likely to hear. The reasoning is simple. Oftentimes bathroom doors get left open, meaning that you or any guest in your home walking by will see the toilet — which, come on, isn’t the most aesthetically pleasing thing to look at. If you’re hoping for a spa-like vibe, putting the john front and center in the design can sort of kill the mood as you’re transitioning into the room. So, what should you make the focal point? Anything but the toilet. Source: Houzz

The golden rules of bathroom renovations

  • Draw up a clear plan of the room to remodel, and make it to scale. This will be a great reference not only for you, but also for your subcontractors.
  • Estimate the approximate total cost of your renovation beforeyou begin your work. This includes quotes from workers, for materials, new fixtures (bath, shower, toilet, and faucets), furniture, decor and lighting.
  • Ask for at least two or three quotes from different workers.
  • Shop around for your bathroom fixtures. You’d be surprised how much you can save.
  • Prepare yourself for surprises and extra expenses along the way, especially if you decide to open up the space and remove walls.
  • Do not touch a load bearing wall without first consulting with an expert. Source: Yellowpages

Find top of the line fixtures that will surely fit in your new bathroom. Call us today!

 

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3 Benefits of Home Automation

Living in a smart house may sound luxurious but the benefits are definitely worth the investment. Get to know how home automation can positively affect your daily routine by checking out the following:

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It’s Energy Efficient
Having precise control over the power used as well as the temperature can ensure that your home is more energy efficient. This is why smart homes are a part of the appliances that you can use to be more environmentally conscious in your home. Depending on the system that you have in your home, it can suggest energy efficient settings. Source: Property24

Increases Peace of Mind
Perhaps this benefit will not apply to everyone, but for those who habitually worry about whether or not they have taken care of everything at home before leaving for the day, a home automation system is a perfect investment. In short, it offers peace of mind. This is quite beneficial for those individuals who leave each day, obsessively worrying if everything is in order. With so many stresses in daily life, it is nice to take at least one off the list by being able to see what is going on at home without physically being there. Source: Freshome

Convenient
Convenience is one of the biggest reasons that people build and purchase smart homes. These homes give users remote access to systems including heating and cooling systems, intercoms, music and multimedia devices throughout the home. Integrated hard drives allow homeowners to watch video or listen to audio in any room; video intercoms make it easy to communicate with others in the home or visitors at the door. All of these smart home technologies streamline common tasks. Source: HomeGuides.SFGate

Can you imagine how convenient it would be to have automated window treatments? It’s entirely possible! For more information, call us today!

 

Contact:
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601 – 1550 W. 10th Ave
Vancouver, V6J 1Z9
Canada
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Tuesday, September 26, 2017

Sweet Potato, Red Onion and Lentil Quesadillas

Back to uni now means back to cooking for myself on the reg which, I have to say, I’m excited about. It was great to have a break from the obligatory cooking over the summer to regain some brain space for new recipes. I do enjoy the relaxing nature of coming back from lectures and being able to linger around in the kitchen, sipping on tea, listening to a podcast and cooking something delicious.

Given that I should be cooking dinner right now (I have to get some butternut squash into the oven, pronto) I’ll keep this post short and sweet! Quesadillas are always a crowd pleaser and are an easy thing to make for dinner when you need something comfort-foody and filling – cos who doesn’t want a pimped up cheese toastie for dinner eh?

Sweet Potato, Red Onion and Lentil Quesadillas

  • 2 medium sweet potatoes (~500g total, peeled)
  • 1 tbsp olive oil
  • 2 red onions (sliced 5mm thick)
  • salt
  • 1 tbsp balsamic vinegar
  • 1 400g can green lentils, drained
  • 2 tsp ground cumin
  • ½ tsp chilli flakes (or more/less if you want)
  • juice of ½ a lemon
  • large handful of coriander (roughly chopped)
  • 200 g cheddar cheese (grated)
  • 4 large wholemeal tortillas
  • Greek yogurt (to serve)
  1. Bring a medium pot of water to the boil. Cut the sweet potatoes into medium chunks and add to the pot. Bring back up to the boil then leave to simmer for 10 minutes. Once cooked, drain and return to the pot. 

  2. Meanwhile cook the onions: heat the olive oil in a large non-stick frying pan over a high heat. Add the sliced onions to the frying pan of hot oil, season with salt and turn the heat down to low. Cook, stirring often, for about 10 minutes until the onions have softened. Splash in ~60ml of water and keep cooking and stirring until that water has evaporated. Repeat with ~60ml of water again. Once the water has cooked off, stir in the balsamic vinegar and cook until evaporated. Remove the onions to a small bowl. Wipe out the frying pan as you’ll use it for frying the quesadillas soon. 

  3. Add the drained lentils to the pot with the cooked sweet potato. Add generous pinch of salt, the ground cumin, chilli flakes, lemon juice and chopped coriander. Roughly mash and stir together to get a slightly chunky mixture. 

  4. Take one tortilla, spread some of the lentil/sweet potato mixture over one half of the tortilla. Top with some of the caramelised onions and some of the grated cheese. Fold in half and place into the dry frying pan set over a high heat. Cook until golden underneath then flip and cook until the other side is golden brown. Remove from the pan and cut into 3 wedges. Repeat with the remaining tortillas. Serve hot with yogurt for dipping, if desired. 

(recipe made for a collaboration with Waitrose on instagram but I thought I’d share the recipe on here too for anyone who wanted it!)

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Friday, September 22, 2017

Basalt by Pennyfarthing Development Group at QE Park

The Cambie Collection by Pennyfarthing Homes continues its legacy on Vancouver’s West Side with Basalt, with 51 contemporary residences, located on 35th Avenue and Cambie Street right by Queen Elizabeth Park. Marked by refinement, this fourth chapter of the Cambie Story exemplifies Pennyfarthing’s continued commitment to design excellence and quality craftsmanship. Basalt is at the center of Vancouver and will flourish with the dividends provided by the amenities that the Cambie corridor provides. 

Defined by a modernist exterior, these one to three bedroom homes are set within a premier parkside location. The interiors focus on uniting style with functionality, resulting in bright, open floor plans that highlight panoramic views of Q.E. Park and Vancover’s city skyline.

Since 1980, Pennyfarthing Homes focuses on 3 pillars: integrity, reliability and professionalism. They have swiftly fulfilled the home ownership dreams of nearly 3,000 home buyers throughout the Lower Mainland, Washington State, and California. Following on Bennington House, Grayson, and Hawthorne, this is Pennyfarthing’s fourth Cambie Corridor development.

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Elenore on Fifth by Chard in Mount Pleasant

Exquisitely located on the slopes of Mount Pleasant, Elenore is a boutique collection of 58 modern one, two and three bedroom homes on Fifth and Main. Perfectly situated among the talked-about restaurants, cool galleries, buzz-worthy cafes, curated shops and within walking distance of the Olympic Village, Elenore offers sophisticated living in one of the city’s most dynamic and neighbourhoods.

Townhomes will have a private ground floor patio, while seven second level units will include private decks. There will also be private roof terraces.

 

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Terraces at the Peak at SFU by Intergulf

In the heart of Metro Vancouver, in UniverCity’s established West Highlands neighbourhood, Terraces at The Peak is well-connected to Vancouver, Burnaby, New Westminster, and Coquitlam. Walk or bike the 28 kilometers of trails on Burnaby Mountain, nearby shopping, schools, community centers, and restaurants. This 13-storey concrete structure will have 117 homes from studios to 3-bedroom condos and townhomes. Locate at the top of Burnaby Mountain, residences will have spectacular views of the lower mainland.

The collection of studio, one, two, and three-bedroom condos and townhomes exemplify Intergulf’s commitment to intelligent design. Every facet of the homes is meticulously configured to emphasize space, light, and functionality. An open-concept layout in conjunction with expansive windows invite natural light to flow generously throughout the home, and illustrate the dramatic views stretching across the horizon. A limited selection of homes feature lock-off suites to provide you with flexibility or secondary income.

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Oak Flats – Plans, Prices, Availability

Artist rendering of southwest elevation for Oak Flats.

At a Glance

  • convenient South Vancouver location
  • 6-storey, woodframe residential building
  • 38 family-oriented condominiums
  • close to services, shopping, restaurants
  • near community centre, parks, top-ranked schools
  • easy access to Richmond, YVR airport, Highway 99
  • goal of LEED Gold standard

Aerial view of Oak Flats by Bold Properties.

Redefining Westside Living
This signature collection of exclusive residences capture the elegance of modern luxury, coupled with unparalleled design and finishes. Located in the heart of South Oak, Oak Flats sets a new standard for contemporary comfort in a neighbourhood you can easily call home.

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Oak Flats is ideally suited for families wanting to enjoy the convenience of urban living within the relaxed environment of a residential neighbourhood. David Lloyd George Elementary and Sir Winston Churchill Secondary, an International Baccalaureate School, are within walking distance, as is Oak Park with its community centre, daycare, grass playing fields, tennis courts, baseball diamond, and walking trails. A wide variety of shopping and leisure options is close at hand at Oakridge, Marine Gateway, Marpole Village, McArthurGlen Designer Outlet, or Richmond.

Pricing for Oak Flats
Pricing has not yet been made publicly available, however, we recommend you sign up to our VIP list above for priority updates.

Floor Plans for Oak Flats
Plans have yet to be finalized. The current development proposal is for 30 2-bedroom condos from 865 – 1,223 sq ft and four 3-bedroom residences on each of the top to floors from 1,327 – 1,342 sq ft. Contact me today to consider available options, prices, and plans.

Amenities at Oak Flats
On the main floor is a shared 616 sq ft amenity room with refrigerator, microwave, sink, dishwasher, and washroom. Directly outside is a 406 sq ft shared patio with childrens play area. Each ground floor home will have its own private patio ranging in size from 246 – 588 sq ft. On the roof are four landscaped decks, each with a fireplace.

Parking and Storage
Oak Flats will have 52 vehicle parking spaces contained in two levels of underground, of which five are for visitors and two are handicapped. There are also 48 Class A horizontal bicycle stalls underground and six Class B spaces at grade, near the main lobby entrance. Over 1,800 sq ft of additional storage, divided into 41 lockers, have been allocated on P2.

Maintenance Fees at Oak Flats
To be included with final purchase offer.

Developer Team for Oak Flats
Bold Properties is a real estate developer fueled by innovation, creativity, and the needs of their customers. They meticulously design their developments in order to construct, nurture, and foster new communities across the Greater Vancouver area. Bold challenges the notion of typical in an effort to bring you the newest and greatest in real estate without compromising on tradition or quality.

Gateway Architecture is a progressive, award-winning team with vast expertise in all aspects of residential and commercial architecture, and interior design. Projects include custom single-family homes, multi-family developments, retail centres, offices, restaurants, and sports facilities. Attention to detail and innovative design are evident in all their projects. Services include complete architectural services, full interior design services, space planning, display suites, sales centres, and furniture design.

Expected Completion for Oak Flats
To be announced.

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The Residences at Nobel Park – Availability, Plans, Prices

A new Wesbrook Village development by Polygon Homes at UBC.

At a Glance

  • Wesbrook Village location beside UBC Farm
  • 14-storey tower, 5-storey low-rise, townhouses
  • 267 residences
  • top-ranked schools minutes away
  • new aquatic centre
  • Pacific Spirit Regional Park across the street
  • walking distance from UBC Farm farmers market
  • UBC Botanical Garden & Nitobe Japanese Garden
  • Museum of Anthropology

Aerial context for The Residences at Nobel Park.

An Inspiring Community
Welcome to the Residences at Nobel Park by Polygon, an inspiring community where academic excellence meets culture and natural beauty. Embedded in the award-winning master-planned community of Wesbrook Village at the University of British Columbia, this collection of contemporary apartment residences and concrete family townhomes is surrounded by green spaces, large playgrounds and a treed greenway for the enjoyment of residents. Just down the street, the village square is animated by a growing vibrant mix of restaurants, boutique shops and services offering unparalleled convenience.

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The Residences at Nobel Park is a stone’s throw from some of the country’s best public and private education institutions at every level. In addition to a wide spectrum of learning opportunities, the highly regarded university also encompasses a portfolio of amenities, such as the new Aquatic Centre featuring a competition pool, the celebrated Chan Centre for the Performing Arts, and the architecturally interesting Museum of Anthropology, to name just a few.

Eastern elevation of The Residences at Nobel Park.

Pricing for The Residences at Nobel Park
As this development is in pre-construction, pricing for The Residences at Nobel Park has not yet been finalized.

Floor Plans for The Residences at Nobel Park
The high rise will house a total of 146 suites — predominantly 2- and 3-bedroom units — with five penthouse suites. The low rise building has 1- and 2-bedroom + den units arrayed along a central corridor. This concrete building will contain 95 suites. On the western portion of the property are 26 townhomes. There are two types of townhouses: a) two storeys with four bedrooms and b) three storeys with three bedrooms. Subscribe to our VIP list above, so we can notify you as soon as the floor plans are available.

Water feature for The Residences at Nobel Park.

Amenities at The Residences at Nobel Park
Polygon has yet to release details of the amenities that will be available.

Parking and Storage
Underground parking will consist of 386 vehicle stalls, of which 27 are for visitors, 27 are handicapped, and 36 are equipped for electric vehicle charging. Bicycle storage will be provided in 362 spaces, as well as 16-stall bike racks for visitors.

Maintenance Fees at The Residences at Nobel Park
Similarly with pricing information, maintenance fees are forthcoming.

Developer Team for The Residences at Nobel Park
Since 1980, the Polygon family of companies has built more than 26,000 homes throughout the Lower Mainland, ranging from concrete high rises to wood-frame condominiums, townhomes and single-family communities. From this wealth of experience, Polygon has earned a trusted reputation placing it among the most highly-respected group of home builders in British Columbia. Long before ‘Going Green’ became trendy, Polygon made the commitment to build homes with an enduring connection to the land and the communities in which they do business. With their own sales, development, construction, and customer service departments all under one roof, Polygon is truly committed to serving their customers.

Award-winning Francl Architecture has primarily focused its work for both public and private clients within the City of Vancouver over the past 25 years, giving the firm an intimate knowledge of the evolution of the civic fabric and an awareness of its potentials. Their diverse portfolio reflects a commitment to an interactive design process that builds on a clear understanding of their clients’ and users’ needs.

Expected Completion for The Residences at Nobel Park
To be announced.

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Park West at Lions Gate – Prices, Availability, Plans

Rendering of Park West at Lions Gate in North Vancouver.

At a Glance

  • located at the gateway to North Vancouver
  • 19- & 23-storey highrises
  • 258 luxury condominium homes
  • part of master planned community
  • near Park Royal shopping
  • short bike ride to Stanley Park
  • Capilano River hiking

Aerial perspective from Curling Road of Park West at Lions Gate.

Luxurious Living on the North Shore
The new Lions Gate Village master planned community promises to be a vibrant, pedestrian-oriented neighbourhood comprised of parks, greenways, convenience based retail and residential living. Its unique location allows for easy access to Park Royal, Downtown and Stanley Park while its setting near Capilano River provides unparalleled access to riverside hikes through Capilano Canyon.

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Building on its proximity to the Lion’s Gate Bridge, to frequent transit and commercial services, and to highly-valued parks and natural areas, a revitalized, pedestrian-oriented heart will be created at the centre of Lions Gate Village. Amenities will be concentrated at the Village core, including a community recreation centre, commercial and retail space, a community plaza, a daycare facility, a playground, and access to parks and trails. Surrounding the core will be a variety of housing options, making this neighbourhood appealing to all residents.

Pricing for Park West at Lions Gate
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Floor Plans for Park West at Lions Gate
Park West will consist of 258 condominiums with the following mix:

  • 96 x 1-bedroom
  • 138 x 2-bedroom
  • 24 x 3-bedroom

I expect this outstanding development will attract keen interest from serious buyers. I recommend you Contact me today to discuss this opportunity in more detail.

Artist rendering of the plaza at Park West at Lions Gate.

Amenities at Park West at Lions Gate
Residents will enjoy the use of a piano lounge, gathering room, billiards room, drawing room, outdoor pool and deck, hot tub, TV lounge, chef’s kitchen, and fitness area. At the corner of Capilano Road and Marine Drive will be a public plaza and on Curling Road, a new pocket park. Commercial space will include a small grocery store, restaurant, retail space, and a daycare.

Parking and Storage
There will be approximately 485 parking spaces on two levels of underground.

Maintenance Fees at Park West at Lions Gate
To be finalized with pricing.

Developer Team for Park West at Lions Gate
Pacific Gate Investments is a local BC company specializing in development and construction. The partners of Pacific Gate have over 50 years of international experience and knowledge in real estate development and construction. Their goal is to develop a planning concept that meets the aspirations of the Official Community Plan and serves the needs of existing and future residents in the area.

Established in 1983, Rafii Architects is a Vancouver architectural firm offering comprehensive services in architecture, urban design, planning, and interior design. Rafii Architects provides client-focused consultation with a collaborative approach to each project. Their reputation is characterized by a proven ability to work with public officials and challenging client programs, while maintaining a timeless and refined design philosophy. Rafii’s extensive portfolio includes many well-received projects throughout the Greater Vancouver area, Vancouver Island, Alberta, and the US with particular recognition for high-rise residential and mixed-use projects.

Insight Design Group, an award-winning, Vancouver-based design firm, has been selected to create Park West’s luxurious interiors. Since 1995, Insight has been involved with some of the most successful developments throughout Canada. With a focus on residential, commercial and hospitality projects, Insight is committed to an enthusiastic approach encompassing design diversity, teamwork, fun, and passion with personal service to develop long-term relationships with their clients.

Expected Completion for Park West at Lions Gate
To be announced.

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