March 2012 Volume 12, Issue 3 April Deadline: March 21 www.portalice.ca The Village of Port Alice RUMBLE SHEET Volunteers are required at this year's Oscar Hickes Memorial Tournament. Organizers are in need of volunteers to work as 'ID checkers', 'floaters' and 'ticket sellers'. A group of Volunteers will be working closely together at all times (so you won't be alone or lonely) Why should you consider volunteering? Well, plain and simple - we need you ! We need you to be part of the thousands of dollars raised for numerous Port Alice groups. We need you to help make everything run smoothly! 2 hours is all we’re asking for from any one Volunteer. If you would like to Volunteer, please email The Community Centre at [email protected] or call 284-3912, and leave your name and phone number. Thank you!! OSCAR HICKES DANCE Featuring: The Jam Shack Araknids March 10 th , 2012 8:00pm – 2:00am Community Center Gym $10.00 per ticket Live Band & DJ in between Must be 19 or older BAR HOSTED BY PA LIONS CLUB Tickets avaliable from: Michelle Cliff 6631/7704 Shawna Tamburini 3532/7778 Bill Cliff 6630/7732 Terressa Cliff 6630/6222 MARCH 8th - 11th Tournament Schedules are around town! Games begin Thursday March 8 Oldtimer’s Beer Garden opens Friday Night! Remember 2 pieces of ID! Don’t miss your chance to watch great hockey all weekend!! The Oscar Hickes Tournament is the biggest fundraiser for most of our Youth programs in Port Alice...so don’t forget to bring some extra $$$ for the following groups; Henny Penny Preschool - Door Admission! Port Alice Minor Hockey - yummy concession and 50/50 draws! Port Alice Soccer - Raffle Table filled with great prizes to be won! 2012 Grad Class - Delicious Burgers with all the fixings!
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March 2012 Volume 12, Issue 3 April Deadline: March 21
www.portalice.ca
The Village of Port Alice RUMBLE SHEET
Volunteers are required at this year's Oscar Hickes Memorial Tournament. Organizers are in need of volunteers to work as 'ID
checkers', 'floaters' and 'ticket sellers'. A group of Volunteers will be working closely
together at all times (so you won't be alone or lonely)
Why should you consider volunteering? Well, plain and simple - we need you! We need you to be part of the thousands of dollars raised for numerous Port Alice
groups. We need you to help make everything run smoothly! 2 hours is all we’re asking for from any one
Volunteer.
If you would like to Volunteer, please email The Community Centre at
[email protected] or call 284-3912, and leave your name and phone number.
Thank you!!
OSCAR HICKES DANCE
Featuring: The Jam Shack Araknids
March 10th, 2012 8:00pm – 2:00am Community Center Gym
$10.00 per ticket Live Band & DJ in between
Must be 19 or older BAR HOSTED BY PA LIONS CLUB
Tickets avaliable from: Michelle Cliff 6631/7704
Shawna Tamburini 3532/7778 Bill Cliff 6630/7732
Terressa Cliff 6630/6222
MARCH 8th - 11th
Tournament Schedules are around town! Games begin Thursday March 8
Don’t miss your chance to watch great hockey all weekend!!
The Oscar Hickes Tournament is the biggest fundraiser for most of our Youth programs in Port Alice...so don’t forget to bring some extra $$$ for the following groups;
Henny Penny Preschool - Door Admission! Port Alice Minor Hockey - yummy concession and 50/50 draws! Port Alice Soccer - Raffle Table filled with great prizes to be won!
2012 Grad Class - Delicious Burgers with all the fixings!
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The Fire Department wants you!
Looking for a great way to serve your community! The Port Alice Fire Department is in need of volunteers.
Call Chief Don Rethmeier at 250 284-6647 for
information or download a membership application from
portalice.ca
Membership includes free Weight Room pass!
Village Council Meetings
March Council Meetings will be held March 14th and March 28th at the Village Council Chambers at 7:00pm. If you have questions relating to matters on the agenda, there is a ‘question period’ at the end of each meeting. If there is an issue that you wish Council to consider and would like ‘delegate status’, please submit a letter of request. The deadline is Thursday at 5:00pm prior to the next Wednesday meeting.
Mayor: Jan Allen 284-3201 Councillors: Marc Brackett 284-3322 Janice MacLeod 284-6613 Scott Roberts 209-2767 Dave Stewart 284-0191
Important Local Phone Numbers
ANY EMERGENCY 911 RCMP-non emergency 284-3353 Doctors Clinic 284-3555 Health Centre 284-3555 School 284-3315 Municipal Office 284-3391 Community Cnt 284-3912 Arena 284-3943 Public Works 284-6612
BC Road Conditions 1-800-661-2324
Wildlife 1-877-952-7277
(If you see a cougar/bear in town also call the RCMP 284-3353)
Village of Port Alice NOTICE
2012 SPRING CLEAN-UP APRIL 11th & April 12tH
The Port Alice Public Works Department will pick up homeowner’s debris that has been
separated and placed neatly on the boulevard in front of your property on
April 11th & April 12th inclusive!
NO: Kitchen Waste
NO: Ammunition
NO: Hazardous Materials
NO: Oil Products
NO: Commercial Construction Waste
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Village of Port Alice Request for Proposal
Gardening Services The Village of Port Alice requests proposals for the provision of gardening services for the Municipal Gardens, boulevard flower boxes on Marine Drive/Nigei on the boulevard by the Victorian Steak House and “Welcome to Port Alice” sign area. The Term of the Agreement will be for the period April 1, 2012 to October 31, 2012. Services to be provided as follows:
1. To perform weekly, all general flower bed maintenance, weeding, watering, deadheading flowers etc.;
2. Maintaining edges and watering duties at the Municipal Hall; 3. Weeding, planting, maintaining Marine Drive & Nigei Street flower boxes and “Welcome to
Port Alice” sign area; 4. Planting flowers, bulbs etc.; 5. Trimming and shaping shrubs in the flower beds on Marine Drive (excluding the Sea Walk)
in late October; 6. Any other related duties as required.
The gardener shall have his/her own equipment and supplies for the rendering of gardening services. Sealed proposals with the words “2012 Municipal Gardening Services Proposal” marked clearly on the
envelope will be received by:
Madeline McDonald, Administrator Village of Port Alice
Box 130 Port Alice, BC V0N 2N0
Up to 5:00 p.m., Friday, March 16th, 2012.
THE VILLAGE OF PORT ALICE RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY OR ALL PROPOSALS AND TO ACCEPT ANY PROPOSALS IT CONSIDERS ADVANTAGEOUS. THE LOWEST OR ANY PRO-POSAL MAY NOT NECESSARILY BE ACCEPTED.
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From Pete’s mouth to our Ears: If it can’t be reduced, reused, repaired, rebuilt, refurbished,
Refinished, resold, recycled, or composted. Then should it be restricted, redesigned or removed from production?
Lyrics from: If it Can’t Be Reduced” By: Pete Seeger
From the album: AT 89 I think he said it all in just those few lines.
Often, I have heard the Municipal Transfer Station being referred to as “Marshall’s by the Sea” or the “Port Alice Wal-Mart”. Any given day you will find “treasurers” left under the covered area that may be useful to someone else. We appreciate your thoughtfulness by not adding to the land fill. Unfortunately, there are many items left there that are passed their prime and the student worker must haul it over to the blue bin. Please be selective when leaving items under the covered area, and don’t forget the Thrift Store, they appreciate the donations. Reminder that anything with a plug now gets recycled. Did you know that outdated encyclopedias, medical journals, school texts etc. can be added to the mixed paper collection? Hard covers have to be removed firstly. Mixed paper, magazines, newsprint, catalogues and junk mail is accepted at our INSIDE DEPOT, found in the blue Public Works Building. Can’t say this enough times, PLEASE make every effort to bring your PAPER down when open.
To participate, pay an annual $11.20 membership fee and a $5.60 registration fee per course. Some courses may require an additional materials fee, payable to the instructor on the day of the course. If a course calls for materials fees, you must contact Colleen before the course, to ensure there are enough materials for all enrolled. Call Colleen at 250-949-7912, extension 2863, to register. For ages 50+. Gourmet Cooking March 12 & 13, 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM SEAVAC Home Ec Room Rose Klein-Beekman, an experienced gourmet cook, will give a course on cooking a 5 course meal with a little extra special flair. She will discuss menu planning, offer cooking tips, share ideas for finishing touches and showcase plating ideas. There will be a maximum of 8 participants so that all can participate. There will be a $20 materials fee charged for this course; please pre-register. Birding For Beginners April 14 9:30 AM – 3:00 PM SEAVAC Multipurpose Room Join Malcolm Island Bird Club member, Annemarie Koch, for an introduction to birds and bird watching. Learn the basics of bird identification by sight and sound. Discover some of the habits and habitats of lo-cal birds. Find out about North Island birding events and resources. There may be some field work later in the day – please bring your own lunch. AGM Apr. 18 2:00 PM SEAVAC Multipurpose Room Human Security and Climate Change April 20 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM Larry Pepper Room Look at how climate change affects our world, in particular, in terms of human security. Sociologist, Karsten Henriksen, will illustrate how climate change in previous ice ages has lead to conflict, and how humans have adapted. After looking at consequences of the desertification of Sub-Saharan Africa in the present day, use climate models developed by the U.S. government to extrapolate how the eventual desertification of the Prairies will impact North America. Being that sea levels are predicted to rise 4.5 metres (up to about the level of Marine Drive) within 100 years, this lecture will be of interest to everyone in Port Alice. Sponsored by the Port Alice Elder College, this lecture is open to the general public. Minors under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult. There will be no registration fee charged for this course.
March 3 - Adult & Teen Tech Time! 2:00-4:00pm - Free!
Are you trying to figure out your new cell, or wanting to try Facebook? Here’s your chance to ask the pro’s! The Teens of Port Alice have offered to share their expertise on any technical questions you have.
March 30 - CPR A course 9:00-1:00pm - Only 10.00 + HST for your book!
Chandra Hovde has offered to teach CPR A - beginners CPR. This course is open to the first 18 adults to sign up at the Village Office.
This course could save your life or the life of a loved one - don’t miss out!
For more info on either program call the Community Centre at 250 284-3912
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Check out the Updated Community Centre schedule! Open Monday-Fridays 2:00pm-9:00pm and Saturdays 1:00-9:00pm.
Recreation staff would love to hear from you - what would you like to try? Do you have a skill to offer? Drop in and share your ideas!
A full Schedule is on Page 7 & an Arena Calendar can be found on page 8!
TOT TIME! Mondays Wednesdays
2:00-3:15pm 9:00-11:30am
Ages 5 & Under Here’s your chance to have the whole gym to
yourself!
This is a Parent supervised playtime
Tot Toys provided!
Family Fridays
Friday nights will be an assortment of fun and activities for the whole family.
March 2 - Last Public Skate & Rockband Night! Skating at 6-7pm, Rockband to follow
March 9 - Oscar Hickes Fun Night - CC open until 10pm, make your own pizza’s from 6-7pm, followed
by Rockband, and the movie Puss in Boots! $5.00 includes one pizza and snacks!
March 16 - Spring Break Taco Night! $5.00 person includes Taco and an Ice Cream Sundae!
March 23 - Board Game Night!
March 30 - Movie Night! Enjoy “HOP” at the Community Centre with Popcorn and a drink for only
$2.00 each!
If you don’t have your own family to bring, you’re still welcome to join in the fun!
Time Out - For Parents! Wednesdays 2:00-3:30pm
Here’s your chance to enjoy a relaxing visit with other parents, while we play with your children!
The recreation staff will supervise your children in the gym or tot room while you enjoy a chance
to visit - no cost!
Baby Brigade! Need a chance to talk to an adult! Bring
your new bundle of joy to the Community Centre to visit with other parents and
moms-to-be! Thursdays 2:30-3:30pm
In the Boardroom Coffee and Tea will be served - and siblings are
welcome to play in a supervised play area
The Community Centre staff would like to thank Kara McPherson for
volunteering to do Boot Camp and to Lee-Anne Watson for her continued
volunteering to lead Yoga
We are so fortunate to have these services in our community and we
appreciate everything you do!
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March 2012 Community Centre Schedule Monday 2:00-5:00pm 50+ Computer Time 2:00-4:00pm Adult Coffee Time 2:00-3:15pm Tot Time - Gym 3:15-4:30pm Arts & Activity (all ages) 5:00-9:00pm Adult Computer Time 5:30-9:00pm Open Gym 6:45-8:00pm Yoga Tuesday 2:00-5:00pm 50+ Computer Time 2:00-4:00pm Adult Coffee Time 2:30-4:30pm Adult Wii Bowling 3:15-4:30pm Homework Club 6:00-7:30pm Open Gym 7:30-9:00pm Badminton 6:00-9:00pm Teen Drop -In: Computer Room Wednesday 10:00-3:00pm Coffee and Crafts 2:00-5:00pm 50+ Computer Time 2:00-4:00pm Adult Coffee Time 2:00-3:30pm Time Out - For Parents! 5:00-9:00pm Adult Computer Time 5:30-8:00pm Open Gym 6:45-8:00pm Yoga 8:00-9:00pm Teen Floor Hockey Thursday 2:00-5:00pm 50+ Computer Time 2:00-4:00pm Adult Coffee Time 2:30-3:30pm Baby Brigade! 3:15-4:30pm Homework Club 6:00-9:00pm Teen Drop In - Computer Room 6:00-7:30pm Open Gym 7:30-9:00pm Adult Basketball Friday 2:00-4:00pm After School Program 2:00-5:00pm 50+ Computer Time 2:00-4:00pm Adult Coffee Time 5:00-9:00-pm Adult Computer Time 5:00-7:00pm Family Friday - Times may vary 7:00-9:00pm Teen Open Gym Saturday 1:00-9:00pm Coffee Corner 1:00-9:00pm Computer Time
4:00-7:00pm Open Gym 7:00-9:00 Teen Open Gym
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MARCH ARENA SCHEDULE Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
Closed
1
2 Parent & Tot
3:30-4:30 Junior Stick Time
4:30-5:30 Public Skate 6;00-7:00
Commercial Game 8-9:30
3
Closed
4
Closed
5 School 2-3pm
Minor Hockey
5:00-6:30
Old Timers 7:00-8:00
6 Reps 6:30-8:00
Commercial
Practice 8:15-9:15
7 School 2:00-3;00 School (Curling)
2:00-3:00
Minor Hockey 5:00-6:30
Old Timers 7:00-8:00
Curling 7-9pm
8
TBD Oscar Hickes
9
TBD Oscar Hickes
10
TBD Oscar Hickes
11
TBD Oscar Hickes
12
Ice Out
13
Ice Out
14
Ice Out
15
Ice Out
16
Ice Out
17
Mixed Bonspiel
18
Mixed Bonspiel
19
Spring Break
20
Spring Break
21
Spring Break
22
Spring Break
23
Spring Break
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Closed
25
Closed
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27
28
29
30
31
Closed
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Make a difference, apply today The BC Ambulance Service needs YOU!
Take action and be a leader in your community. BCAS is currently recruiting across Vancouver Island for community members who want an opportunity to provide a vital service and make a positive difference to the lives of
others.
For more information or to download an application package visit www.bcas.ca and select Emergency
Medical Responders from the careers page or contact us by phone at 1-877-577-2227, by fax at
Kidney Disease is incurable, undetectable in its early stages and on the rise.
2,554 people are on life-saving dialysis in BC * 230 are on the BC Transplant waiting list for a kidney**
In British Columbia, it is estimated that 145,000* people have Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD). Many don’t even know they have developed this life-threatening disease because the symptoms in the early stages are silent. They don’t discover they have kidney disease until they have lost over 50% of their kidney function. The main risk factors are diabetes and high blood pressure. Other contributors include a family history of kid-ney disease and being of Aboriginal, Asian, South Asian or African descent. The Kidney Foundation of Canada is urging everyone who is at risk of developing CKD to ask their family doctor for a simple eGFR Test (estimated Glomerular Filtration Rate) to determine their level of kidney function. If CKD is detected early, its progression can often be slowed and sometimes even stopped through lifestyle, diet and medication changes. If kidneys fail, dialysis or kidney transplant is necessary for survival. March 8, 2012 is World Kidney Day. Kidney Foundation volunteers will join organizations and communities around the world who will be participating in events and promotions to help spread the word. World Kidney Day activities in BC, at the time of writing, are included in this media kit. Regular updates will be sent as they become known. March Drive is The Kidney Foundation’s annual door to door campaign. In BC, approximately 4,000 volunteers will be canvassing increase awareness of the importance of kidney health and to raise money to help The Kidney Foundation fund research, provide education and support for kidney patients, promote access to high quality health and increase public awareness and commitment to the importance of kidney health and organ donation . Please give generously when a canvasser comes to call, or donate online at www.kidney.bc.ca
Mount Waddington Health System Stabilization Local Working Group (LWG)
The LWG, in collaboration with the Vancouver Island Health Authority has been established and is meeting regularly to develop a community-led plan aimed at strengthening and stabilizing health services in the Mt. Waddington region. The LWG anticipates presenting its recommendations to VIHA March 2012.
For information on the LWG, including meeting agendas, minutes and membership, Mt. Waddington residents are invited to visit the VIHA website at:
Mini Excavator w/operator and dumping 5 ton trailer.
Serving Port Alice, Port Hardy, Port McNeill and surrounding areas.
Low impact travel on grass or roadways due to its rubber tracks.
Undercarriage retracts to just under 39” to fit through most garden gates and access hard to
get at jobs.
Available for: Trenching – Foundation inspection – Drain Tile re-placement and foundation coating – Prep Grading and Concrete work – rock and stone placement –
Price - $40.00 each Call Lyle or Maggie at 250 284-3591
Ocean Myst Massage
Have table will
travel right to your home!
Comes to Port Alice once a month
Call 250 668-0163
J&K Take Away Open Monday - Friday
12:00 - 2:00pm
Daily Lunch Specials Homemade Soup
Fresh Baked Desserts
(250) 209-0549
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Port Alice Lions Club We are a non-profit organization which helps out our community and all those that live here. Are
you looking for something to do during the winter? Would you like to help out your
community? We are always looking for new members to join our team. For further information
please call Audie Tamburini at 284-6663 or Teressa Cliff at 250 284-6630. Please think
about it and give us a call.
PORT ALICE LIONS CLUB USED EYE GLASSES AND HEARING
AIDS RECYCLE FOR SIGHT AND HEARING PROGRAM
The Port Alice Lions Club is collecting used eye
glasses – lenses, frames, or both, and used hearing aids. These are refurbished and sent to
third world countries for distribution, by opticians, to people in need who are unable
to afford to buy these items. Collection boxes are located in the Village Office and FP Foods. For further information, contact
Audie Tamburini at 250 284-6663 Thank You.
Your unwanted glasses and hearing aids will
help someone to see and hear better.
Port Alice Fish & Wildlife Association Are you interested in outdoor recreation and conservation? Consider membership in Port Alice Fish & Wildlife Federation. Fee of $30
includes membership to BC Wildlife Federation which is a province wide volunteer conservation organization representing all British Columbians whose aim is to protect, enhance, and promote
wise use of the environment for the benefit of present and future generations. The Federation is BC’s largest and oldest conservation organization. Check out
www.bcwf.bc.ca Contact Jamie 250 284-3420
Community News and Advertising Cont…...
PORT ALICE RECYCLING SOCIETY Monday to Friday 7:45 - 3:45pm
Tuesday 4 pm - 8 pm Saturday 10 am - 2 pm
Sunday 2 pm - 6 pm
Please do not put cardboard into the big blue bin at the recycling yard.
There is a cardboard collection site at the right side of the yard.
Regional District/Seven Mile charges an additional fee for cardboard in the garbage.
Please help Port Alice keep the costs of garbage disposal down to a minimum.
New! If you are a shut-in or a senior without a vehicle, you can phone Cathy at 250 284-3215 to arrange to have your recycling picked up.
Now accepting #1 to 7 plastics, including plastic bags showing the recycling symbol.
Battery Recycling:
⇒ The Depot is now accepting both Alkaline and Rechargeable Batteries for recycling.
⇒ Rechargeable batteries eligible for collection and recycling are: Nickel Cadmium (Ni-Cd), Lithium Ion (Li-ion), Nickel Metal Hydride (Ni-MH) and Small Sealed Lead (Pb).
⇒ Small dry cell portable rechargeable batteries are commonly found in cordless power tools, cellular and cordless phones, laptop computers, camcorders, two-way radios and remote control toys. Please help keep the outside depot clean and rodent free. Rinse your milk jugs, plastics and tins and remove any caps.
NO GLASS please
**CARDBOARD MUST BE FLATTENED ** BEFORE PUTTING IT IN THE DEPOT
COLLECTION SITE. IT WILL NOT BE PICKED UP UNLESS IT IS
FLATTENED
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ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION, BRANCH 180ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION, BRANCH 180ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION, BRANCH 180
HOURS Monday to Friday 2 pm – closing time, Saturday & Sunday 1 pm – closing time. Off-sales close at 11:00 pm. Hours will change accordingly for special events or functions.
Planning a party or function? Our facilities are available. If you are planning a party or a function the Legion will supply a DD for you. Please call 250 284-3256.
Our lottery games have expanded - we have it all now! 649, BC49, Keno, Pacific Poker, all the sports action, 50/50. Come to the Legion and try
your luck!
We support the community with bursaries, assistance to the sick and elderly, or those in need, and donations to various events and organizations in town.
DUES ARE NOW $40.00 as Dominion command receives more money now. Membership renewal letters have gone out please come into the legion and pay ASAP.
The Royal Canadian Legion Branch 180
Ladies Auxiliary
Monthly General meeting dates have changed to the 3rd Sunday of the month starting at 12:30 pm at the branch. The executive will meet prior to the meeting to compose the agenda.
Organizations requesting funding or assistance should have those letters arrive before the meeting dates.
Thank you for your support.
Attention Senior Residents, or people in our Community
needing help Many people in our community are willing to help
seniors or people with disabilities with assorted tasks and services. A list of service providers is now
available and can be picked up at;
The Library; The Legion; The Senior’s Activity Centre; The Port Alice Health Centre
Contact me if you would like one delivered to your home.
1037 Matsqui Ave. MLS: #262825 – Single Family 3 Bed / 2 Bath - 1,956 sq.ft. This property has some of the nicest plants in the gardens both front and back. Two bathrooms eat-in kitchen, plus dining room. This house is sound and will bring out the interior decorator in you! Take advantage of this well priced home! Backyard glass greenhouse and a work shed.
$184,900 Phone: 250 949-7231 www.hardyrealty.ca
103-801 Marine Dr MLS #300703 - Condo 2 Bed / 1 Bath - 723 Sq. Ft. Inlet view. New Fixtures and Tiles! You must see this completely redone walk-out ground level suite, move in ready for your quiet get –away! Has new roof. $62,900 Phone: 250 949-7231 www.hardyrealty.ca
510 Industrial Way MLS: #330050 Zoned Light Industrial 1/2 Acre Ocean View property with newer 936 sq ft. cement foundation shop. Vinyl siding, sofits & 200 amp service. Water & Sewer to lot line. $219,900 Phone 250 949-7231 www.hardyrealty.ca
1206 Matsqui Ave. MLS# 306489 2 Br / 2 bath - room for more - 1944 sq. ft Roof replaced 2010 - Nice inlet views - Wrap around deck - Enclosed garage. Would make a wonderful family home! Corner Lot - Quiet area! $198,000 Phone 250 949-7231 www.hardyrealty.ca
302-791 MARINE DRIVE MISTY MANOR MLS: #274439 - Condo 2 Bed / 1 Bath - 843 sq.ft. Building has new roof! This beautiful, well maintained, updated unit has a great view of the inlet, and mountains. Permanent living or that vacation hide-a-way “dream come true”, and can come furnished!! Fishing, surfing, relaxing, hiking, boating, hunting, and the list goes on! $69,900 Call today @ 250 949-7231 www.hardyrealty.ca
305-791 Marine Drive MISTY MANOR MLS: #283945 - Condo 1 Bed / 1 Bath - 667 sq.ft. This is the ideal spot to call home! New roof installed, and the bathroom has and been re-done. Your mortgage payment will be way less than renting. Act fast so you don't miss out! Make an offer! $43,000 Call now! @ 250 949-7231 www.hardyrealty.ca
800 Marine Drive MLS: #239495 – Lot An absolutely beautiful oceanfront lot for that dream home! Neighbouring lots have very nice homes. Vacationers and retired people love the area for all it has to offer in the way of outdoor recreation! This lot is the only one available, so act fast! Vendor will consider all reasonable offers! OFFERS! Phone: 250 949-7231 www.hardyrealty.ca
1076 Matsqui Ave. MLS: #330039 Ocean & Mountain views! 2,088 sq ft. 4 Bdrms, 2 Baths. Large family kitchen. Single garage plus full woodworking shop. Newer propane furnace & hot water tank.
$219,500 Phone: 250 949-7231 www.hardyrealty.ca
1007 Maquinna MLS#299193 - Townhouse 3 Bed / 1 Bath - 1452 Sq. Ft Nice, clean basic accommodation! Covered parking, Off-street driveway includes 4 existing appliances. Visible water view from patio. Owner says sell!
$84,000 Phone: 250 949-7231 www.hardyrealty.ca
93 McKay Cres MSL: #330061 Clean, fully furnished townhouse. 3 Bdrms & 1.5 baths. Up-grades include - laminate flooring, kitchen countertops, living room blinds, paint etc. Fully fenced/back patio.
$135,000 Phone: 250 949-7231 www.hardyrealty.ca
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76 McKay Cres MLS#303245 3 Bed / 2 Bath - 1800Sq. Ft This is a gorgeous end unit next to the trees with a view of the inlet! Completely updated and move in ready! Comes Beautifully furnished!
$149,900 Phone: 250 949-7231 www.hardyrealty.ca
94 McKay Cres MLS #291580 - Townhouse
3 Bed / 1 1/2 Bath - 1680 sq. ft. A beautifully updated tri-level end unit with a very nice fenced garden and even a glimpse of the inlet. Extra large deck of living room gives you another space to sun or entertain. Entire lower floor hobby / study area. View it soon!
$146,000 Phone @ 250 949-7231 www.hardyrealty.ca
1181 Maquinna Terrace MLS# 312476 4 Bed / 3 Bath - 2440 Sq. Ft
Awesome Kitchen! Pool Table included - amazing view from patio & sundeck - must be seen to be appreciated!
$274,900 Phone: 250 949-7231 www.hardyrealty.ca
1038 Rupert Ave MLS# 16080 4 Bed / 2 Full Bath You must see this home and admire the updates! Owners have relocated and didn’t have time to finish the whole property but that lets you put your stamp on it! Come and view and then try your offer!
$180,000 Phone @ 250 949-7231 www.hardyrealty.ca
102 - 801 Marine Dr MLS# 296735 - Condo 3 Bed / 1 Bath - 951 Sq. Ft
Just park your car & walk into your ground level suite. Your cabin to relax in, minutes walk to inlet.
$89,000 Phone: 250 949-7231 www.hardyrealty.ca
965 Haida MLS# 311188 4 Bed / 2 Bath - 2548 Sq. Ft
This is a very nicely updated family home - newer roof, hardwood, tile & carpet.
$194,900 Phone: 250 949-7231 www.hardyrealty.ca
#63 Clark Dr MLS# 325279 - Condo 3 Bed / 2 Bath - 2000 Sq. Ft
Oceanview, many upgrades, New propane furnace, Pellet Stove downstairs. Lots of storage and extra parking.
$125,000 Phone: 250 949-7231 www.hardyrealty.ca
101 Haida MLS# 326404 3 Bed / 1 Bath End Unit - Private Huge Deck - New Roof & New Siding - Must Buy!
$89,900 Phone: 250 949-7231 www.hardyrealty.ca
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#211-801 Marine Dr. MLS# 327301 2 Bed / 1 Bath - Oean View Unit
Very Clean and ready to move right in. New carpeting and Hot Water tank in 2011. Great seasonal or permanent home.