THE BEACHES AT PORT (St. Catharines)
Beaches at Port: Luxury in a 19th century maritime village.
Beaches at Port. There's nothing else like it. Modern day luxury is attentively blended within historic surroundings. And it's not just close to the beach, it's actually on the beach at the quiet end of Lakeside Park in historic Port Dalhousie, one of Ontario's largest heritage districts.
The Building: Though the structure is composed of 16-units on six floors, anyone approaching from the street would never know it. Built into a sloped embankment, the street height matches that of other single family homes in the area in conscious respect of heritage values. Surrounded by mature trees and new landscaping, nature is literally at the doorstep. Particular attention has been paid to safety with emergency vehicle access and fully sprinklered floors.
The Neighbourhood: The village of Port Dalhousie started right here, on the beach as a fishing village and as the terminus for the first Welland Canal in built in 1821. Many of the homes are over a hundred years old. And though the village was dominated by industry, almost all of those remaining buildings have been converted into residential housing.
Transportation: Underground parking is offered to tenants, and though there is ample on-street parking, guest may park in the guest lot at the street level and walk a few steps across a bridge over a landscaped ravine to enter your building. For those who wish to take public transportation, the nearest bus stop is only one block away. Restaurant and retail shops are within walking distance and all amenities are within easy driving distance. Plazas and shopping malls, medical offices and our new state-of-the-art hospital are only minutes away as is access to the QEW.
The Views: Beaches of Port offers a choice of water views including sunrise and/or sunset panoramas. East facing units look out across the park, while those facing north offer the expanse of the lake and its distant shores. The skyline of Toronto is visible to all on most days. Set up your tripod for some fascinating time-lapse video.
Recreation: Almost an island, the old village is surrounded by water on three sides. Martindale Pond and the world famous Henley Rowing Course is to the south and was formed as a result of the creation of the Welland Canal. The waters from Twelve Mile Creek flow from the pond, into the harbour and then into Lake Ontario. Sail boats dock at either the Dalhousie Yacht Club or the Port Dalhousie Marina. Recreational rowing, kayaking and canoeing are also watersport options. Fishing from the piers or on the ice in the pond is another pursuit within steps of your domicile.
Walkability: It's easy to meet your neighbours. Just go for a walk through the old town with an option to extend it into the newer subdivisions toward the west. Benches are easily found in parkettes and overlooking the lake. The options are many whether out for a stroll or an invigorating walk. The pier at the opposite end of Lakeside Park is a kilometer long. The harbour walkway from pier to pier can be challenged on foot or enjoyed by bike. The same is said for a trip through nearby Rennie Park and over the walkway bridge to the expansive Ontario Gardens Park. Wherever you may venture, bring your camera because you never know what nature will reveal.
Port Dalhousie, Ontario
Port Dalhousie is a Heritage District, a community in St. Catharines located on the shore of Lake Ontario.
Home of many historical features such as the Lakeside Park Carousel, Lakeside Park Beach and Lighthouse.
You will find an array of fine and unique establishments to dine, shop and play.
Enjoy foods and drinks at one of the many patios Port Dalhousie has to offer.
Have an exciting night out listening to live entertainment.
Have fun exploring the hub of Port Dalhousie.
Bring a friend, come out to lunch or dinner and find that perfect dress, gear or equipment.
All within walking distance to each other. Open all year round.
Port Dalhousie, Ontario
Located in the heart of Port Dalhousie Trysport Niagara is your go to place for all Triathlon equipment and wear.
Aktiv Life is a branch of Trysport Niagara offering triathletes beginner & professional; opportunities to participate in a number of events and training clinics. Team memberships are available. Come in store and ask for more details.
Lakeside Park's carousel gets a facelift
A local man took on the task of re-painting the whole ride.
Colaneri Estate Winery Niagara on the Lake
The winery is designed to look like a village in Italy. The grounds are also landscaped this way. I say Veneto region because the wines are made in the appassimento style . The grapes are dried to concentrate flavors.The wines made reflect this. The production facilities are the largest I have seen and the winery grounds are very large thus the video reflects this with it's length. A picture taken at the right angles you could actually fool people to believe it was Italy.
138 Bay Thorn Drive, Markham, Ontario
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Grimsby Ontario Fireworks at Murray Street Park
July 25, 2013. Part of the Festival on the Forty celebrations, Grimsby, Ontario, Canada.
Markham Unionville Luxury house open house tour
Location: Markham Unionville, Carlton/Warden
Lot:50 x 125 feet
Apx Sqft::3500-5000
Bedroom:4+1
Washroom:7
Front On: E
Garage:Attached / 2
Drive Pk Spcs:5
Price:$3,288,000
Taxes: $13,116.00
Luxurious Custom-Built Home With Backyard Directly Connects To The Park Located In The Heart Of Unionville. Control 4 Smart Home Automation! Extensive Use Of Hardwd,Panelled Wall,Layerd Moulding &Potlights. Redoak Library! Chef Inspired Kitchen(Wolf Appliance,Top Of The Line) Heat Floor Basement. Sauna Room, Theater, Nanny Room And Bar. **William Berczy School Zone**
地址:Markham Unionville, Carlton/Warden
占地面积:50 x 125 呎
室内面积:3500-5000呎
卧室:4+1间
卫生间:7个
朝向:西
车位:双车库,室外5辆车停放空间
价格:$3,288,000
地税:$13,116.00/年
Mayor's Report - June 26, 2017
The Mayor’s Report from City Council – now coming to you online with community news and events in #ourhomestc.
Painted Boat Restaurant - revised
Norfolk Southern at International RR Bridge
Caught this one crossing the Niagara River could not get it all in, realy long train.Filmed at Squaw Island Park, off of NIagara Street
University Challenge - Christmas 2016 E08 Semi Final 1
University Challenge - Christmas 2016: Semi-Final 1
It is the first of the semi-finals in the University Challenge quiz for grown-ups. Jeremy Paxman asks the questions.
Kent vs leeds