Posted by: jennykotulak | May 9, 2010

Good Time — Good Company

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Posted by: jennykotulak | April 26, 2010

Real Estate Blog – Oakville Ontario – Signs Of Spring

Real Estate Blog – Oakville Ontario – Signs Of Spring

Posted by: jennykotulak | January 11, 2010

Take Me Home To – Oakville, Ontario

Check out this promotional video of Oakville.

http://activerain.com/blogsview/1421644/take-me-home-to-oakville-ontario

Lots of damage to bridge closed for months now in Oakville ravine. Now a hangout. Town waiting for permit. Why? | TweetPhoto

Posted by: jennykotulak | November 10, 2009

http://activerain.com/blogs/openingdoorsinoakville

http://activerain.com/blogs/openingdoorsinoakville

Posted by: jennykotulak | November 6, 2009

Bronte Creek Provincial Park

 
 
 
 

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Interesting article from CBC News with regards to the average price of homes in Canada.
CBC News – Consumer Life – Real estate in Canada: average resale prices, changes in new home prices

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Posted by: jennykotulak | October 1, 2009

CBC News – World – Global real estate stabilizing: Scotiabank

CBC Newsworld released this article today with regards to our stabilizing real estate market.
CBC News – World – Global real estate stabilizing: Scotiabank

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Posted by: jennykotulak | September 15, 2009

J. C. Saddington Park, Port Credit, Ontario

The Village of Port Credit is home to a beautiful harbour area. On the west side of the harbour sits J. C. Saddington Park. Overlooking Lake Ontario, the winding paths also stretch over to the harbour where the Credit River flows into the lake.
A waterfront trail leading to the west is paved and home to joggers, cyclers, roller bladers and those just out for a stroll. The views of the Toronto Skyline to the East are incredible. Saddington Park also offers picnic areas, washroom facilities, fountains, ponds, children’s playground and an abundance of wildlife.

This side of the harbour is much quieter but just as beautiful as the east side where you can walk the pier and enjoy dining at Snug Harbour restaurant. From the east side of the Harbour, you can walk along the Credit River under Lakeshore Road to the park and facilities on the North side of Lakeshore Road.

Posted by: jennykotulak | September 11, 2009

Rattray Marsh, Mississauga, Ontario

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