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coming next tostouffville!

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Ten years and more than 800 families after it all

began, Geranium Homes invites you to be part

of the final phase of Stouffville’s multi-award

winning Cardinal Point community.

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living in Stouffville.

Located steps from a natural

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The Gallery Condominiums FinalPhase has been released for sale.This highly coveted community is

in demand by many people. In less than sixmonths from its grand opening to the public,phase 1 and 2 were already 75% sold out andthe final phase is selling rapidly as well.The passion for this Pratt Homes project

is substantial. The Gallery Condominiumsis a limited edition collection and possessesall the right components to make it adesirable place to live for people of all ages.When you build an equation with all of thedifferentiators that make this site incrediblyunique, you can see why the only answer is,buy now.The Gallery Condominiums is inspired by

art culture. It is designed and developed withthe principal of being a work of art. Locatedat 300 Essa Rd in the heart of Barrie, in ahigh traffic area, it makes perfect sense whythis community should be so inspiring.The site will host a lifetime exhibit

of Aylan Couchie’s art. She is a youngfemale indigenous artist who has wonthe International Sculpture Centre’s 2015Outstanding Achievement in ContemporarySculpture Award. She was the winner ofPratt Homes’ art competition which willresult in her art submission H.I.O Big Chiefsbeing installed 70 feet in the air on one of thecondominium buildings looking over Barriefor all to see. This will make The GalleryCondominiums a focal point for residentsof Barrie and visitors to our beautiful city.There will be pieces of Aylan’s art placedthroughout the community.The Final Phase Release included floor

plans and prices for The Louvre, a 108 unitbuilding. The most exciting part of thisbuilding is the 11,000 square foot Roof TopPatio that will have communal sitting areas,bbq’s and of course Aylan Couchie’s art.This will be Barrie’s first residential roof top

patio and it will offer residentsunparalleled vistas of Barrie.The final touch is 14 acres

of forested public park rightbeside the community. It willhave trails, benches, look outsand more to make this area aremarkable addition to livingat The Gallery Condominiums.It’s rare to get such a beautifularea beside a condominiumdevelopment.The Final Phase ofTheGallery

Condominiums is now selling.You should make one of theircondominiums your personalwork of art because one they’regone, they’re gone forever.www.thegallerybarrie .com

or visit their sales office at241 Essa Rd in Barrie.

Barrie’s most artistic new communityis now selling its Final Phase

COVER STORY

HOMES CONDOSYOUR NEW HOME BUYER’S GUIDE&HOMES&HOMES & CONDOS&CONDOS

T O D AY ’ S

PUBLISHER:Dana Robbins

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GENERAL MANAGER:

Shaun Sauve905-853-8888

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DIGITAL SALES: Ryan McCluskey

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SPECIAL FEATURES EDITOR:Dorothea Helms

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HAPPY ANNIVERSARY, CITY OF VAUGHAN! Dorothea Helms

Connects people and ideas, and can be reached at [email protected]

COMMUNITY PROFILE

Twenty-� ve years ago, on January 1, 1991, the Vaughan was designated a City – the � rst City in York Region –and since that time, the municipality has experienced phenomenal growth. In fact, Vaughan is one of the fastest-growing municipalities in Canada. Today, Vaughan has a population of over 320,000 (that number was 100,000 in 1991) and includes the communities of Concord, Kleinburg, Maple, � ornhill and Woodbridge. A microcosm of the demographics that enrich the Greater Toronto Area, the City of Vaughan is a multicultural community where 99 di� erent languages are spoken. Vaughan is also home to more than 11,200 businesses and thousands of organizations. � is progressive City is a major contributor to the success of York Region and the GTA.

Over the years, Vaughan has also undergone tremendous change. Current major city-building initiatives currently include the Mackenzie Vaughan Hospital, the Vaughan Metropolitan Centre and the Toronto-York Spadina subway extension. In April, City of Vaughan Mayor Maurizio Bevilacqua, Town of Richmond Hill Mayor Dave Barrow and City of Markham Mayor Frank Scarpitti met to discuss working together to move the Yonge Street subway extension forward. Watch for an information and action day to inform transit users along the Yonge corridor of the current status of the extension, and to encourage them to make their support heard at the federal and provincial levels of government.

In January of this year, Vaughan joined the ranks of world-class cities, when it became the second in Canada to received an award from the World Council on City Data (WCCD). � is ISO Platinum Award recognizes Vaughan’s high standards in collecting and using research as part of providing excellence to residents, helping to create a smart, sustainable, resilient and prosperous city. Among the other international cities that received this certi� cation in 2015 were Barcelona, Melbourne, Shanghai, Johannesburg, London, Los Angeles and Dubai.

Mayor Bevilacqua said, “Vaughan is leading the way in Canada and abroad as it reaches new heights in international recognition. My vision for Vaughan has always been clear – to build a city where people can live happy, healthy and ful� lling lives. As a member of the Global Cities Indicators Facility International Advisory Board – the organization that built this � rst ISO Standard for cities – I championed the importance and value of being part of this global initiative because it provides Vaughan with the opportunity to collaborate with and learn from more than 250 cities worldwide. Achieving ISO platinum certi� cation by the World Council on City Data demonstrates our commitment to building a world-class city as we are one of two cities representing Canada on a global scale.”

� e Village of Maple is centred around the intersection of Major Mackenzie Drive and Keele Street. Many of the new home communities being built in the area are inspired by its original Victorian-style village. Both Vaughan’s City Hall and Canada’s Wonderland are located in Maple, which is known for its eager volunteer sector. A model of diversity, Maple is also home to one of the largest mosques in Canada.

� e Village of Kleinburg is known for being home to the renowned McMichael Canadian Art Collection, which boasts works by the Group of Seven. Kleinburg also boasts the Kortright Centre for Conservation and is the location for the beloved annual Binder Twine Festival, where visitors enjoy great food, unique crafts, plus fun entertainment and activities. A trip to Kleinburg’s main street is a treat. Small one-of-a-kind boutiques, � ne-dining restaurants, European-inspired cafés and luxury spas and more create the Village’s irresistible ambience. Situated atop the Humber River Ridge, the Village also o� ers hiking and cycling opportunities amid breathtaking views.

Wherever your residential destination in Vaughan, you will � nd appealing new home communities with a variety of home styles from prestigious builders. Above all, you will enjoy an enviable quality of life.

Vaughan 25th Anniversary EventsShare your story! In celebration of this milestone in the City’s history, residents and visitors are invited to share special memories, stories and photos of their Vaughan experiences, at http://vaughan25.ca/our-stories/ – help to create a special and unique history of this amazing municipality.

May 15 Local Author ShowcaseVaughan Public Libraries, 900 Clark Avenue West, 1:30 to 4:00 P.M. In support of literacy and lifelong learning, in conjunction with Vaughan’s 25th Anniversary as a City and Canada Book Day 2016, Vaughan Public Libraries will hold this Local Author Showcase. Up to 12 authors will speak about their books in the library meeting rooms and will sell books in the main lobby. A representative from the Writers’ Community of York Region will also be on-site to offer publishing and marketing tips. For more information, contact Heather He Siewert at 905-832-8514 ext. 4134 or email [email protected].

July 15-17Vaughan PizzafestWoodbridge Fairgrounds. Taste your way through signature pizzas and other delicious treats made by more than 15 restaurants and pizzerias at this inaugural event, which will also include a celebration of the City of Vaughan’s 25th Anniversary, as well as family-friendly entertainment. A portion of the proceeds will go to benefitting local causes and youth sports organizations.

Happy Anniversary to Vaughan, which is celebrating 25 years as a City!

The community of Kleinburg preserves a small-town lifestyle (Photo courtesy of the City of Vaughan)

Outdoor opportunities abound in Maple’s Natural Reserve Trails (Photo courtesy of the City of Vaughan)

The charming Village of Maple is a popular residential destination (Photo courtesy of the City of Vaughan)

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THE GOOPEN-CONCEPT ROOFTOP

Live steps from the Maple GO Stationand minutes from Highway 400.The entire GTA is at your door.

Contemporary finishes and premium stainless steelappliance package.

Take in the fresh air and sweepingviews from the scenic rooftop terrace.

Welcome home to spacious condominium living.Starting from the low 400’s

Welcome to a new take on luxury. A new interpretation of home. A fresh perspective oneverything you’ve ever wanted. From the fundamentals to exciting amenities. We want towelcome you to the next chapter in comfort, and introduce you to Pemberton, the home ofspacious condominium living.

INDIGO is your ticket to an enriched lifestyle. With convenient shopping nearby, live stepsfrom the Maple GO Station, connecting you to downtown and across the GTA. Everything isat your doorstep at INDIGO.

Presentation Centre 1860 Major Mackenzie Dr., Units 7 & 8

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MAKING VAUGHAN A GREENER PLACE

VAUGHAN PROJECTS TO BENEFIT FROM FEDERAL GAS TAX FUND

For more than a decade, the City of Vaughan has participated in 20-Minute Makeover – an annual environmen-

tal awareness program in support of Earth Day. More than 16,800 participants from 52 schools, 13 businesses, five community groups and 16 City of Vaughan departments took 20 minutes to collect litter in Vaughan during the event on Friday, April 22. It brings people together for a common cause to help make our communities greener and cleaner places.

This initiative supports goals outlined in Green Directions Vaughan, the Community

Sustainability and Environmental Master Plan, including being leaders in advocacy and education on sustainability issues and significantly reducing the amount of waste the City generates. This year’s event was held in partnership with Pitch-In Canada, a national non-profit group dedicated to the preservation and sustainable growth of our natural ecosystems and communities.

Mayor Maurizio Bevilacqua participated in a kick-off event today in Ward 2 with stu-dents and staff from St. Andrews Catholic Elementary School. Vaughan Councillors also attended community cleanup events at

schools in their respective wards: St. David Catholic Elementary School (Ward 1), St. Emily Catho-lic Elementary School (Ward 3), St. Cecilia Catholic Elementary School (Ward 4) andWestminster Public School (Ward 5).

For more information about 20-Minute Makeover and to learn about Vaughan’s envi-ronmental initiatives, visit vaughan.ca/environment or email [email protected].

As the City of Vaughan continues to grow, so does the demand on existing community infrastructure, including

roads, sidewalks and buildings. The federal Gas Tax Fund helps address the rising cost of maintaining, revitalizing and building new infrastructure by providing predictable and long-term funding that supports fundamental city-building mechanisms including job cre-ation and economic stimulus.

In 2016, the City will receive $8.765 million

from the federal Gas Tax Fund that will be di-rected to more than three dozen projects. These include sidewalk repairs, bridge rehabilitation and improvements to hiking trails. Funds will also support stormwater management facili-ties and construction of the new Civic Centre Resource Library. A portion of the federal gas tax funding will be invested in the Pavement Management Program which focuses on main-taining appropriate service levels on the City’s existing road network. In addition, funding will be used to build new multi-use paths that pro-

mote alternate modes of travel such as walking and cycling.

The Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO) delivers the federal Gas Tax Fund to all Ontario municipalities, except Toronto, twice a year, on a per capita basis. In 2016, AMO will transfer $617 million to municipalities to in-vest in hundreds of projects.

“Vaughan is committed to being a key eco-nomic development driver in the GTA by creat-ing jobs, encouraging investment and pursuing

opportunities that will improve our quality of life,” said Vaughan Mayor Maurizio Bevilacqua. “The federal Gas Tax Fund began as a short-term municipal infrastructure program to help local communities keep up with the demands of rapid growth. Today it is a welcome source of funding that assists in the maintenance and revitalization of existing infrastructure, while also supporting new assets in emerging neigh-bourhoods. It has helped the City move for-ward with important projects that contribute to our future as a world-class city.”

20-Minute Makeover Brings the Community Together to Clean Up the City

City gets $8.7 million in 2016, $17.5 million over two years

Mayor Bevilacqua, Regional Councillor Ferri and Ward 2 Councillor Carella take part in 20-Minute Makeover with students and staff from St. Andrews Catholic Elementary School.

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Mayors Meet to plan yonge subway extension strategy

At an historic meeting on April 26, the mayors of the three largest municipalities in York Region dis-

cussed how they will work co-operatively to move the Yonge Street Subway extension forward. The meeting of Mayor Maurizio Bevilacqua, City of Vaughan, Mayor Dave Barrow, Town of Richmond Hill and Mayor Frank Scarpitti, City of Markham was facili-tated by the Yonge North Group, composed

of three municipal councillors who have been working together for the last four years on this project critical to their municipalities and the GTHA transit network.

As a first step in

their plan, the mayors called on the Province of Ontario to fund the approved Metrolinx recommendation to move forward to the next stage of develop-ment, preliminary de-sign and engineering.

“We have come

together to make a strong case in favour of strategic transit invest-ments in the GTHA to better serve citizens and promote econom-ic growth and jobs,” stated Mayor Bevilac-

qua. “The Yonge Street Subway extension merits immediate consideration because the facts, figures and economic benefits provide sound and intelligent reasons for public in-vestment. We are convinced that it will ad-dress key challenges which we collectively experience and, equally important, provide opportunities for smart growth.”

Mayor Scarpitti addressed the issue of

capacity. “While we are fully aware of the capacity issues on the Yonge Street subway line, we are also informed by the Metrolinx study published in June 2015 that infra-structure improvements and other transit projects will allow the Yonge Street exten-sion to move forward at a strategic pace.”

“This project is shovel ready and shovel

worthy,” said Mayor Barrow. “It has been underway since 2008, has an approved en-vironmental assessment and has undergone extensive public consultation. The route has been delineated as well as the stations.”

As part of the plan developed between the

three municipalities, an information and ac-tion day will be scheduled in May to inform transit users along the Yonge corridor of the current status of the Yonge Subway Exten-sion and the need to make their voices heard at both the federal and provincial levels.

Members of the Yonge North Group in-

clude, Councillor Valerie Burke, City of Markham, Councillor Godwin Chan, Town of Richmond Hill and Alan Shefman, City of Vaughan. All three councillors represent wards that are bounded by Yonge Street.

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ACrowning AchievementComes To Stouffville

7 storey building adjacentto conservation lands,

700 sq. ft. to 1,900 sq. ft. allwith balconies or terraces

$300’s

Luxury CondominiumResidences from the high

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Sales Office Hours:Monday - Thursday: 1pm to 6pmFriday: BY APPOINTMENT ONLY

Saturday, Sunday & Holidays: 12pm to 5pm

HAMPTON PLACECONDOMINIUM

Now Open In StouffvilleGrand Opening A

Phenomenal Success!

From left to right:Steve Carogioiello, Frank Carogioiello, Rocco Rossifrom Royal Pine Homes & Mayor Justin Altmann

Royal Pine Homes heldthe kick-off to the GrandOpening of Hampton Place

in Stouffville this past SaturdayVisitors to the Presentation Centrewere wowed by the residentialopportunities available.This outstanding seven-storeycondominium is located at BakerHill Boulevard and Main Street,overlooking onto the meadows ofadjacent conservation land. Residentsof this luxurious mid-rise residencewill also live mere minutes todowntown Stouffville and 10 minutesto the GO Station for easy access toToronto. Loved by residents of allages, Main Street Stouffville is hometo stores, restaurants, coffee shopsand services housed in preservedheritage buildings. Running errandsand eating out are a breeze when youlive this close to the action.The Town ofWhitchurch-Stouffvilleis also only 10 minutes away fromMarkham and about 40 minutesfrom Pearson Airport. This is a greatplace to live, with golf courses, lakes,equestrian farms, parks and trailsall within its boundaries. Culture-lovers appreciate having the LebovicCentre for Arts and Entertainment –Nineteen on the Park right in Town.Golf enthusiastswill find three coursesin the vicinity (Sleepy Hollow, Maplesof Ballantrae and Rolling Hills), plus

many more within a few minutes’drive.Among the beautiful exclusiveamenities suite owners will enjoyat Hampton Place are attentiveconcierge services, an exercise room,two attractive event spaces, a gloriousoutdoor patio, and even a dog washroom! Suites feature high-qualityappointments including approximateextended 10-foot and 9-foot ceilingheights, balconies and oversizedterraces with fabulous views. Luxuryalso reigns, with crown mouldingin selected areas, granite kitchencountertops, and rich 7 ¼” engineeredflooring and oversized porcelain tilesas per plan.Purchasers can choose from a widerange of one-, two- and two-bedroom+ den designs in sizes from 700 to1,900 square feet, all with balconiesand terraces offering fabulous views.Prices for these stunning residencesbegin from just the high-$300,000s.The Hampton Place Grand Openingis well underway, so you will want tovisit soon. The Presentation Centreand model suite located at 5402Main Street, Unit #2. Visit Mondayto Thursday 1 to 6 p.m.; Friday byappointment only; Saturday Sundayand holidays noon to 5 p.m. For moreinformation, call 905-591-8600 orvisit RoyalPineCondos.com.

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Bunglow and town homes. Quick move-in’s.Sales Centre located at 120 John Street West.From the mid $600’s905 378 2500Luxury Townhomes Coming Soon!

NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKEAverton Square.

The Estates At Riverbend.

Averton.caLearn more @Prices and specifications are subject to change without notice. E. & O.E. Rendering’s areartist’s concept. *Limited time only, some conditions apply, see sales representative for details.

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Detached bungalows and 2 story homeson lots up to 70’. Riverside living at its best.REGISTER NOW

Brownstone Townhomes.Sales Centre located at 2725 Brock RoadFrom the mid $300’s289 545 0022New Release Townhomes. Register Today!

PICKERINGMain Street Seaton.

BOWMANVILLE

Detached family sized homes, bungalows andtown homes.Sales Centre located at 300 Mearns AvenueFrom the $390’s905 674 6166New Release Coming Soon!

Beacon Hill.

Detached homes on 33’ and 40’s lots.Quick move-in’s.Sales Centre located at 19103 Hwy #48From the low $700’s416 924 01102 DESIGNERMODEL HOMES

MOUNT ALBERTVictoria Highlands.

All 1-2 bedroom condos. All quick move-in’s.From the low $300’s416 747 9691

ETOBICOKEEvolution.

Luxury condominium villas. All quick move-in’s.From the high $600’s to over $1 million416 646 9898

KLEINBURGAverton Common.

PETERBOROUGH - Coming Soon

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CONSTRUCTION CELEBRATION ATPEMBERTON’S SKYCITY2 IN RICHMOND HILL

Recently, SkyCity2 condominiumpurchasers, their friends and familymembers gathered to celebrate the

onset of construction this spring of their newhome. Guests at the Pemberton Group-hostedevent were treated to refreshments and music.To mark the occasion a custom-designed cakewith the image of SkyCity2 was “cut” withminiature shovels by Pemberton’s Alexandra

Muzzo and the community’s sales agency -Circle M Realty Corp., representative Sophiavon Niebelschuetz.

Situated in the amenity-rich Yonge andHighway 7 neighbourhood, SkyCity2 is thesecond of two 20-storey contemporary towersconnected by a central podium, situated stepsfrom Richmond Hill City Centre at Yonge andHighway 7. SkyCity’s first building offers move-

ins as soon as 120 days.Residents can walk to the York Region

Transit Hub with GO Train, GO Bus andVIVA services, as well as the many shopping,dining and entertainment venues. Highways407 and 404 are also close by.

Ready to enjoy, the two buildings willshare over 17,000 square-feet of excitingentertainment and lifestyle-enhancing

amenities housed in the podium.SkyCity 2 suite choices include

modern open-concept designsappointed with Pemberton’srenowned high-quality featuresand finishes. An excellent selectionof one-bedroom, one-plus-den,two-bedroom and two-plus-denlayouts is still available. Prices startfrom the mid-$300’s, and includeone underground parking spacand a locker.

The sales centre is located at ReMaple Road and Highway 7, andthere’s a new model to tour. Call905.709.5700.To learn more about Pemberton’s

manyfinecondominiumcommunities,visit pembertongroup.com, and besure to Subscribe to receive all thelatest news. You can also follow thecompany on Facebook, Twitter andInstagram.

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Charmaine Lau, Tony Ho, Sophia von Niebelschuetz,David Tong, Merisa Pang and Nicole Yeung.

Alexandra Muzzo (left) and Sophia von Niebelschuetz mark thestart of construction with a custom-cake cutting ceremony.

SkyCity2 owners have their cake and eat it too!

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Prices, plans and specifications are subject to change without notice.All renderings are Artist’s concept. E. & O.E.

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INTO EVERY HOME FOR OVER 55 YEARS!Every new Mason home is built to Energy Star® For New Home standards and is enrolled in the HOLMESApproved Homes program to ensure your peace of mind today and in the years ahead.

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BUNGALOWS NOWAVAILABLEGrandOpeningContinues At Lindsay’s PremierCommunity!

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DECORATEDMODEL HOMEOPEN!

DiscoverMason Homes’ exceptional quality as we celebrate theGrandOpening of Phase3 in this sought after neighbourhood. Tour our beautiful Model Home and experiencefirst-hand the craftsmanship and design excellence that has been our hallmark since1961. Cloverlea features an exceptional range of detached Bungalow, Bungalow-loftand 2-Storey Designs - all just minutes from downtown and within walking distance toshopping, schools, parks and hospital. Close to transit and in easy reach of Hwy 7 and 35.All good reasons to make your move to Lindsay’s Family Favourite Community!

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Close toPortHope’s historic downtown,with shoppingandamenities close at hand, Lakeside Village is nearing thecompletion of its third phase. A fabulous decorated modelhome is now open to view. We invite you to discover thecharm of this lovely community bordering the rollingfairways of Port Hope Golf & Country Club.

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Showcasing a spectacular master plan with a visionfor the future, Parklands is a favourite with familiesof all shapes and sizes. Bordering natural preservedwoodlands with acres of parks, ponds and trailsParklands offers a perfect location with quality schoolsof all levels; convenient public transit, shopping, and first

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At Kleinburg Glen, Gold Park proudly presents a collection of Luxury Homes in a stunning natural setting.

Distinguished architecture. Luxurious interiors. Meticulous craftsmanship.

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