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Canmore, Alberta

Harvie Heights

Classic Alpine Home For Sale

Looking for that unique mountain home that actually has a good-sized lot and no interior drywall?? This is the one! This Lindall Cedar Home has 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, dining room, a large, split-level living area and a fully developed basement that includes 2 recreation rooms, wine storage and a sauna. A large front yard borders onto green reserve, and a rear fenced yard and patio is equipped with a stone BBQ, firepit, planters and fish pond. Walk out the back yard and into the Harvie Heights community recreation area, which includes tennis courts, skating rink and playground. Absolutely perfect for any family wanting to live in a safe and intimate community with nature at your doorstep, yet still close to the amenities of Canmore. Contact your agent today. Disclosure: listing agent related to seller.

Harvie Heights is a small residential community just north of the Trans Canada Highway about 100 km west of the city of Calgary, Alberta. The valley of the Bow River is completely surrounded by mountains ranging from 3050 m high.

The source of the Bow River is Bow Glacier and Bow Lake to the north of Lake Louise on the majestic glacier-studded Canadian Rockies that stretch north toward the Columbia Icefields — the largest remnant (325 km2) of the ice sheet that covered most of North America during the most recent glacial period some 8000 years ago. (The Columbia Icefield is a true "continental divide," for its melt water feeds streams and rivers that pour into the Arctic, Atlantic, and Pacific oceans.)

The Icefield Parkway, nearby, is one of the world's most spectacular mountain highways featuring unsurpassed mountain scenery paralleling the Great Divide, including the Columbia Icefields, the Bow, Crowfoot, Athabasca and several other glaciers, Athabasca Falls and Peyto Lake. Grizzly and black bears, moose, caribou and other large wildlife frequent this area.

In the early 1950's Walt Disney and his film crew, while shooting scenes for a film, camped on a hill overlooking the Bow Valley where the Hamlet of Harvie Heights is today. Canmore, our nearest town, with a population of 12000 is conveniently only 5 km away, making Harvie Heights a delightful, quiet, secluded hamlet. This rustic settlement nestled in the forest on a south-and-therefore-sun-facing slope has neither sidewalks nor street lights, the absence of which affords an additional measure of privacy to the residents. Nearby, the self-contained resort destination town of Canmore, offers a complete range of shops and conveniences including a hospital, approximately 20 doctors, dentists, a ‘wellness centre,’ a provincial court, as well as several public and private English, French and Catholic schools. A five-minute ride each way, school buses pick up and deliver children to their homes. This historic town boasts a rich cultural heritage, as many of the area residents speak Dutch, German, French, Italian or English, and is home to citizens who hail from most European countries, as well as the Orient, South America and Africa.

During the 1950s and 60s a number of people bought building lots in Harvie Heights and built weekend cabins. The Trans Canada Highway runs along the foot of the hill, and the entrance gates to the Banff National Park are only one km west of Harvie Heights. The Banff town site— the world renowned year-round tourist centre is only 17 km distant.

A number of artists including ceramicists and weavers settled on Harvie Heights in the early years; some still live here and are members of the artist guilds in Canmore. Today several authors reside there too. Of the 90 lots on Harvie Heights about 50 are permanent homes today, and were settled over the years by people of all walks of life who appreciate quiet and nature and enjoy the outdoors. These include engineers, doctors, lawyers and judges who practise their professions either locally or in the city of Calgary, 100 km to the east.

Harvie Heights receives an average of 245cm of snow each winter, and after a heavy snowfall one commonly puts on one’s cross-country skis at the front door and skis several trails leading into the surrounding mountains or the valley of the Bow River. In 1988 the Nordic Events of the Winter Olympic Games were held just outside Canmore, and today we benefit from the legacy of having some 90 km of ski trails that are maintained, as well as a biathlon shooting range a mere 8 km from Harvie Heights. After a heavy snowfall I use our 8 hp snow blower to clear our driveway, then rush indoors to relax in the sauna.

Wildlife abounds in the forest around Harvie Heights. Included are bears, wolves, the occasional cougar and coyotes; also white-tailed deer, mule deer, rabbits, squirrels and elk. To the east of Canmore a herd of Rocky Mountain Sheep can be seen virtually every day in the autumn licking salt from the 1A Highway by Gap Lake. Grouse, mallard ducks and Canada geese are common in this area too, while trumpeter swans and snow-geese frequent a small lake a few kilometres east of Harvie Heights. Bow hunting is allowed in certain areas of the Bow Valley, but rifle hunters need to travel somewhat further, outside the immediate vicinity. Bird-watching is popular in our area, as a host of species use this valley for temporary stops on their annual north and south migration routes. Harvie Heights is a favourite haunt of hummingbirds during spring and summer, particularly the Archilochus colubris. There are many kilometres of hiking trails in the area, and it must be emphasized that it is perfectly safe. This year-round dramatic, natural recreational setting offers river rafting, canoeing (lakes and rivers) or picnicking and walking on the shores of such breathtaking natural alpine lakes as Lake Louise, Emerald Lake, Peyto Lake or the warmer and shallower lakes in the Bow valley. There are several therapeutic hot springs to soak in, in this area, whether it’s 30ºC or -30ºC, and fishing, bow-hunting, camping, climbing for both experienced or novice climbers, hiking and adventuring for the whole family in spring, summer and autumn months. During the six winter months both alpine and Nordic skiing (the former at world famous ski resorts such as Mount Norquay, Sunshine, 20 minutes from home, and Lake Louise about 45 minutes drive,) and the latter at the Nordic Centre. Ice-climbing (waterfalls and cliffs), snow-shoeing, skating as well as ice-fishing and winter camping are other popular outdoor recreation activities. For individuals and families who do not participate in indoor or outdoor sports, this is one of the most beautiful areas of the entire world. Living here every day feels like a holiday. Every year we experience several warm Chinook winds that blow over the Rockies from the west; these winds can raise the temperature from - 30ºC to +10ºC within a few hours, thereby providing a welcome respite during a cold winter.

The Canmore-Banff area is known to be the home of the well-educated Canadians. Many people living and enjoying nature here have Masters’ degrees or PhD’s, but prefer to live in close contact, in fact as part of unspoiled nature. As a consequence people in this area have a great concern for nature, and environmental impact studies and elaborate debate by the general public invariably precede any new development receiving approval. European family and guests to the area have often remarked on how friendly and approachable the people in this area are; that seemingly everyone participates in some physical activity to keep fit, from Nordic skiing, jogging, outdoor pursuits etc. Appreciation and support of the arts and culture is at a high level, with several performing arts companies putting on stage plays involving high level amateur actors and actresses at regular intervals every year.

Mirjam and I have over the years found (and several were pointed out to us by visiting family from Europe) a number of distinct advantages we benefit from living here in Alberta. In this time of rising natural gas and gasoline costs the Alberta Government is subsidizing our heating fuel (natural gas) as well as our gasoline costs. This happened a year or two ago when fuel prises were high, and again this year. In particular, subsidies based on the amount of natural gas we use to heat our homes, will be paid to every resident of this hydro-carbon rich province.

Here is your opportunity, not only to buy a home, but in effect to start a new life in the Canadian Rockies, away from the pressures and your traditional busy life in crowded Europe; in this unique and wonderful Harvie Heights wilderness environment, within commutable distance from the towns in the area as well as the city of Calgary. (population in excess of 1 000 000 and having the distinction of being Canada’s fastest growing city.) This house is ready to move into; no further investments are needed, and no refurbishing. You can move in and start enjoying it right away. Just think: no plumbers, no construction site and no builders.

The value of homes in the Bow valley are constantly rising, as almost all the land zoned for development has been used up. This makes the acquisition of a home in the Bow valley a good investment, both short and long term. Building lots in the various areas of Canmore are generally small, averaging 550m2, but those on Harvie Heights are all at least 1100m2. These larger lots on Harvie Heights (formerly teasingly called ‘snob hill’ by Canmore residents) are understandingly in greater demand for distinctive and more exclusive homes.

Our 30-year old, immaculate, 501.39m2 executive style, open concept home, built by a Dutch contractor for a Flemish/Afrikaans family (my wife, Mirjam hails from Brugge) is located on a 1128.77m2 manicured lot with rear patio at 232 Bow River Drive, Harvie Heights. This is one of the finest and cosiest homes in the area, built to suit the taste of the European executive, designed for entertaining guests and which boasts the spacious richness and warmth of cedar ceilings, oak floors and knotty pine walls throughout. Oriental carpets tend to emphasize the warmth of the home. Directly behind our home on the Harvie Heights Community Grounds is the Community Hall, also a well-equipped children’s playground, an open-air ice skating rink a tennis court and family barbecue area. In front of our home is a forest reserve which can never be developed and ensures privacy from that direction.

Our lot is pie-shaped: 150 feet long and an average of 81 feet wide = 12150 ft2. = 1128.77m2.

House 345.6m2 3,720.01 ft2

Garage 66.89m2 720 ft2

4 balconies 88.9m2 956.91ft2

Home total area: 501.39m2. 5,396.92ft2

The annual property taxes amount to about $3,900. Presently each Harvie Heights lot with a permanent home has its own drilled water well and underground sewage system, but infrastructure work is presently in progress to connect each home to the water and sewage plants in Canmore. Every home is supplied with natural gas for its central heating furnaces as well as fire-place starters.

For more information and pictures, please visit: http://rackbox.glek.net/mylistings/canmore/office_pages/00610/Listing.php?id=24162

Owners: Pieter Grobler or Mirjam Grobler-Vander Cruysse, 232 Bow River Drive, Harvie Heights, Alberta

FEATURE PRICE... $962,000CDN, $826,247USD, £466,594GBP, 680,233EUR. CALL Dr. Hugh Notman (our son-in-law) (403) 678-7947, or Email: hugh-notman@coldwellbanker.ca

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Coleman, Alberta

Kananaskis Estates 9.7 Acres With Home

This 18-year-old 1500 square foot energy efficient bungalow home, with an open living area concept has 2 bedrooms upstairs and 1 bedroom downstairs.

There is a 4-piece bathroom on the main floor, 1- 3-piece bathroom ensuite, and 1 - 3 piece bathroom downstairs.

The basement is fully finished with a walkout to the garage where there is excellent storage.

Other features include:

-Additional Sunroom

-Heating- forced air furnace/rsf energy efficient wood stove

-Average gas bill $20.00

-NG furnace and hot water tank replaced in the last 3 years.

-Asphalt roofing recently replaced

-Double Attached Garage 24’x28’

-40’x40’ metal clad shed plus 24’x32’shop and 8’x16’ shed

-Greenhouse gazebo

-For water there are 2 wells

-Gravel driveway

-Natural landscaping-well treed and sheltered.

FEATURE PRICE... $374,500CDN CALL Allan Sharp (403) 563-5105, CELL: (403) 563-7188 or email gng1@shaw.ca

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Brule (Jasper National Park), Alberta

Imagine owning property in the historic hamlet of Brule situated approximately one mile from the Jasper National Park boundary. Once a bustling mining town in the early 1900s, today, it is a peaceful community complete with a fire-hall, baseball diamond, lovely playground, community hall, outdoor rink, restaurant (excellent German food), and rodeo grounds(annual rodeo for 28 years now). The magnificient mountains are only a 10 minute walk from the residence.

The 2 story French country home with a full basement, is on a 75 foot x 150 foot lot, that is fully landscaped with plenty of trees, fruit trees, raised garden beds with several perennials. There is a solar optic greenhouse and shed on the property. The exterior is finished with stucco and there is keystones over the windows and doors, as well as a cedar shake roof. There are brick walkways and 4 decks, of which 2 are covered.

The interior was built without the use of any toxic material. There are wooden and ceramic floors throughout; open fir beam ceiling design; all cabinets are either solid maple or alder and the counter tops are marble.

The home is extremely light, with 35 windows throughout the home and a stunning 2 story picture window in the living room that lends to this open design home. Other features are: 2 sets of French doors, air tight efficient fireplace, under or in floor heating throughout, as well as a framed and gyprocked basement. There are many other features, too numerous to list.

For the avid outdoorsman there are miles and miles of old roads and trails in the area on which you can hike, bike, ride horseback, or quad. All of this is within minutes of Jasper National park, 2 provincial parks, several lakes, rivers and streams and a world class cross-country ski facility. The World Cup Biathlon event was held here is 93 or 94. Three and a half hours east on highway 16 is the capital city of Alberta, Edmonton, home to the world famous West Edmonton mall. There is one word consistently used by visitors to the area to describe their experience here: Peace.

To find out more about this wonderful area visit www.discovertherockies.com.

FEATURE PRICE... CALL Debbie Pozer (780) 865-5543 or email dpozer@oanet.com.

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Lacombe, Alberta

This 2 level, executive 3300 square foot home built in 1995 with only top quality materials, has a remarkable view for miles overlooking a wildlife reserve.

The home has 4 bedrooms, one 2 piece bathroom and two 3 piece bathrooms. This modern home features a wood burning fireplace, vaulted ceilings, a huge country kitchen with oak cupboards, top quality carpets and linoleum, solid oak doors, indoor hot tub and laundry rooms on both floors. On the lower level there is under floor heating, as well as in the 2 car garage. Upstairs is heated by forced air natural gas.

The south facing covered , wrap around deck is accesible by three doors, which would make a sunroom installation easy and worthwhile.

Included in the 153 acres farm/ranch are the cattle handling facilities, shelters, machine sheds, garages, barn, grain storage, chain link dog run (near the house) and a full hook-up RV pad.

The farm land is fenced and cross fenced with a center alley for cattle. Two miles of fence lines are treed for shelter with a half mile of mature spruce planted along the roadway frontage. There is good well water at 14GPM.

This beautiful property is located 8 miles SE of Lacombe or 13 miles NE of Red Deer and is bordered on the east by a Bluebird Sanctuary (600 acres leased to neighbours).

This prime farm/ranch is located in the middle of one of Canada's richest farm areas.

Replacement cost of the house alone is over $250,000CDN. Annual taxes are $2,100.

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Lloydminster, Saskatchewan

Traill Country Inn

The Traill Country Inn is located on 36 acres of scenic countryside. Just 6 miles on Highway 17, north of the fast-growing city of Lloydminster on the SK/AB border.

The property has mature evergreens, lots of landscaping as well as a trout stocked man made lake, a long paved driveway, brick and wrought iron gateway as well as a 26 x 56' heated shed, a small stable, corrals and an outdoor riding arena.

The house consists of approximately 3800+ square feet of pure luxury only the best quality floorings and fixtures throughout the home. Extensive renovations have been done to accommodate the B&B. Four elegant guest rooms complete with own bathrooms. An indoor pool, two wood burning fireplaces, Sun Deck, and outdoor Patio are just some of the amenities of the Inn.

The Traill Country Inn is one of the few 4 Star rated B&B's rated by Canada Select. It has also just been approved for a 3 Diamond rating by AAA.

The Inn opened its doors in February 2001 and has shown steady growth in revenue. The owners of the Inn have taken pride in all their hard work and commitment to make it one of the Premier B&B’S in the Province.

The Inn is offered for sale due to health reasons.

The owners would consider a Vancouver Island property on trade.

This is a remarkable turnkey operation that may be negotiated separately (all that is required to continue running a successful Bed and Breakfast…furniture, equipment, forms, client list, supporting documentation, trade name etc.)

FEATURE PRICE... For the Home and Property… $499,000CDN. Negotiable. CALL Bonnie and Ken McCloy 306-825-4176 or email traillinn@sk.sympatico.ca.

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Okotoks, Alberta
Well Built Cedar Log Home

UNIQUE AND UNBELIEVABLE---1900 square foot well built bi-level manufactured cedarlog home of 13 acres of wilderness in the middle of a bustling town (Okotoks) approximately 13 miles south of City of Calgary, Alberta.

Very private and possibility of total seclusion if purchaser so desires. Excellent for horses, driving range, storage, bird watching, relaxation, etc. Numerous variety of birds, squirrels, deer graze at will much of the time. Able to relax on front deck and watch the wildlife. Ideal hideway for movie personnel working in Calgary and area.

-Natural gas heating
-two furnaces
-underfloor heating on lower level
-vendor will construct garage of make planned additions at prices agreed upon with
purchaser
-additional photos available upon request

FEATURE PRICE... $395,000CDN. CALL Ken Lawson 403-938-7385 or email lawsonkj@myexcel.ca.

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Redwater, Alberta

CATEGORY: LIGHT INDUSTRIAL FACILITY WITH HOME

3 Bedroom home on 66 acres with shop, quonset and other out-buildings.

66 Acres of land including home, business and country living.

Excellent site for trucking company, fabrication shop plus 3 bedroom home on 66 acres.

This excellent package is located on 66 acres of land, 35 miles from Edmonton, ½ mile off the main highway between Edmonton and Fort McMurray.

Features of this fabulous package:

Home

- 1820 ft² plus completely finished basement
- bright (lots of windows) and roomy
- deck and large main entry
- custom oak cabinets and large island in kitchen
- sunken living room
- main floor laundry
- 3 bedroom
- 2 bathrooms
- 2 fireplaces
- large pantry
- lots of closets
- cold room
- attached 4 bay garage

Shop

- 5080 ft²
- shop area
- welding shop
- storage area
- separate office space
- washroom
- 3 phase power
- city water
- built in monorail cranes for heavy lifting
- 10 hp air available throughout
- hot water heating in all floors
- 14' overhead access door for machinery or equipment
- walls and ceiling gyprocked and painted
- fluorescent lighting

Quonset

- 4500 ft²
- 20' wide by 14' high door for machinery or equipment access
- cement, piles and beams in place for a frame crane
- Machine shed
- 3120 ft² for machinery/equipment storage
- 3 phase power
- Covered RV storage for motor home
- Outbuildings
- Several other buildings
- 2 bay garage for lawnmowers, quads, etc.

FEATURE PRICE... $ 1,400,000 CDN. CALL Lou Gagne (780) 942-4534.

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Slave Lake, Alberta

Fabulous Log Home

This fabulous 1,736 square foot, 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom, 1 ½ level machine logged home built in 1995 is situated on a 80 foot x 122 foot lot with the Marten River in the backyard and Lesser Slave Lake 1 ½ blocks away.

A beautiful white sandy beach is nearby as well as all water sports such as swimming, boating, and fishing. There is also a golf course close by. This is a well-known resort area with a private and government campground next door. The home is located in a subdivision that has 100 lots and 29 permanent residents.

The home is 34 kilometers from the Town of Slave Lake and a two and half hour drive from Edmonton.

Other features include: skylight, wood fireplace, sunroom, deck/patio, workshop, vaulted ceilings, and walk-in closets.

FEATURE PRICE...$298,500CDN. CALL Herman Stamp (780) 849-4305 or email mstamp@telusplanet.net.

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Sundre, Alberta
Family Business In Canada's Cowboy Country

Rustlers Guest Lodge

A fantastic opportunity to own an existing thriving small family business in Canada's "Cowboy" country, nestling in the foothills of the Rockies.

Set in 4 acres of pine trees with stunning mountain views, this gorgeous property (built in 1982) is 1 km. east of the Town of Sundre a growing community with huge potential, just 1 hour from Calgary.

The area is renowned for its forestry industry as well as oil and gas. Clean air, great climate it is a huge tourism destination for Canadians, Americans and the world in general, we are across the road from Sundre Golf Club, perfect for both personal and customers use!

The property covers over 9000 square feet and has 6 guest bedrooms, 3 full bathrooms, guest lounge (with TV & VCR) and kitchenette, indoor heated swimming pool and hot tub with changing room and bathroom with shower, and huge patio area.
There is a 35'' x 30'' conference room (could be converted to garage/work area if wanted) and a syndicate room/meeting room. Reception lobby.

4 Acres of lawns and trees finish off this wonderful setting.
This could operate as now as a business in its own right, or as a home with income for a family with a job, or just as your next dream home!
Local schools are small and have very high standards.
Sundre has all the expected services; close to the wilderness yet close enough to the major cities of Calgary and Red Deer.
Currently we open all year and benefit from both commercial and tourist business.
The perfect setting for you and your family....white Christmases too!
Walk in and run a great little business the minute you get here!

The owner's living accommodation has 4 large bedrooms, a dining room with open log burning fire, large light and airy lounge, 2 bathrooms (1 en suite) office/study/hobby room, private entrance and usual entrance hallway and general areas, large fully equipped kitchen. Areas are all newly decorated and have lovely thick carpets throughout, except for the dining area and kitchen, which have new ceramic tiling flooring.

Heating is 'forced air' convection and under floor heating. "Centravac" vacuum cleaning system throughout.
Private 30 x 25 foot deck leads out from the master bedroom.

A fantastic home in amongst pine trees, mountain views and clean air.

Please visit our website at www.rustlers-lodge.com for further details and photos.

FEATURE PRICE... $725,000CDN. CALL Paula and Stephen Dodwell, Innkeepers (403) 638-4389 or email rustlers@telusplanet.net

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727-214-3324