Tuesday, February 28, 2017

Parc East – by Trillium Development

Coming soon to Port Coquitlam is Park East by Trillium Developments. Park East will be centrally located on the corner of Atkins and Shaughnessy, a short walk to the Main Village with its all it shops and services, as well as the West Coast Express.

Park East will be consist of 57 condos consisting of one bedroom, one bedroom plus den, two bedroom, or two bedroom plus den, with size ranging from 446 square feet to 1077 square feet. Each suite at Parc East will be designed with quartz counters, stainless steel appliances, and large islands in the Kitchen, with laminate flooring throughout.

Amenities include a gym, furnished amenity room that includes a lounge area with kitchenette, and an outdoor entertaining space, as well as outdoor play area for the kids (little kids, not the big kids, thats what the lounge is for 🙂

Sales expected to start in the late winter of 2017 or early Spring with price to starting the mid 200’s. Register with us to be kept up to date with floor plans, and vip sales.

 

 

 

 

 

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The Arden

 

The Arden is coming soon to Port Coquitlam  The Arden will be a boutique building with just 22 executive size suites with Quartz countertop, stainless steel appliances and laminate flooring.  The Arden will sure be a great spot for first timers or down-sizers.

Pricing is expected to be:

1 bedroom from high $200’s

1 bedroom + dens from Low $300’s

2 bedroom 1 bathrooms from Mid to high $300’s

2 bedroom 2 bathroom over $400,000

Completion anticipated to be Fall of 2017.  Previews start soon, register with us today to get access to this development and many others

 

 

 

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Monday, February 27, 2017

Brooklynn

Much like Maplewood Village and Lions Gate Village, Lynn Creek/Seylynn is undergoing a transformation into a walkable, transit oriented hub.  Brooklynn by Wanson Developments will be the next development to come up in the Lynn Creek/Seymour Village centre. Brooklynn will be a mixed use building consisting of ground floor retail and 63 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom condos.

More information and sales are expected to be released in March of 2017, register with us today to be kept up to date on this development and may others like it coming to the North Shore.

 

 

 

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Cedar Reach at Maplewood

After the very successful development of Loden Green by Guildford Developments and Maplewood Place by Anthem, as well as the Northwood Estates Rental suite and shopping centre,  Maplewood Villages is rapidly becoming a hot spot in North Vancouver. Cedar Reach is the newest development coming soon to the area.  Cedar Reach will be modern collection of homes featuring 163 One, Two, and Three bedroom homes in the heart of Maplewood Village.  Within a short stroll to Northwood Shopping centre, including Strong’s Market, Deep Cove Brewing. banking and liquor store, Cedar Reach will be designed with West Coast architecture and storage space for all your gear to fully enjoy the outdoors its surrounded by.

If you’d like to receive more information on this development or any other coming to the North Shore, register with us today to be kept up to date.

 

 

 

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Belle Isle by Citimark Developments

Lions Gate Village was approved under the new OCP a couple years ago, we are now seeing the changes coming with Park West slated to begin sales in the coming months, as well as Larco’s rental community, but Belle Isle will be the first ground oriented townhome development, when all phases are completed will include 164, 1, 2

, and 3 bedroom townhomes and garden flats.

Belle Isle will be centrally located in a new community within walking distance of Park Royal, a 15 minute drive to downtown and quick access to bus routes directly downtown, or anywhere on the North Shore

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Reima Stavanger Overall

The Green Super Suit we call it, because after testing several Jackets and Pants combos we have found back to overalls this winter. And as it just dumped some 30 cm of snow and the winter holidays start here in Pohjanmaa it is time to shed some light on the Reimatec Stavanger Overall and why we love it!

Reimatec®+ Stavanger Overall

Last December the Reimatec Stavanger Overall arrived at the Hiking in Finland HQ and was immediately declared awesome by our son and very relieved parents (because they in a moment no longer needed to help dressing him up =). To understand this one needs to know that our son always needed a little assistance when he needed to put on the Jacket and Pants when it was time to go out. While he could put them on himself he prefrred to that mom or dad help him get dressed for the cold. As we have a one year old who can’t yet dress herself up this meant we were at once dressing up two kids, plus ourselves, before we could go out. This can get tedious to say the least, so when we saw that he was happy to put on the overall (in less than a minute, including hat, Buff and the Reimatec Suunta mitts) we were very happy parents indeed!

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So, now the kid has dressed himself up to go out into the cold, but how does the overall stand up to the use & abuse a 5 year old can throw at it? Very well, we’d say. We were ice skating, building igloos, climbing on rocks, had running competitions and played hide & seek, in temperatures from 0°C to -20°C. The waterproof & breathable outer shell material has taken all these activities in stride and hasn’t failed us yet, keeping wind, snow and wetness at bay. It’s pretty durable, too - climbing on rocks with the knees and then sliding them back down hasn’t donw any damage to the material.

And it’s easy to clean, too - just throw it into the washing machine (add a suitable detergent) at 40°C and an hour later you can hang it up to dry. Because of the insulation it needs around 12 to 16 hours to thoroughly dry, so keep that in mind.

Reimatec®+ Stavanger Overall

Warmth-wise the overall is toasty and is sufficient on its own up to temperatures of -5°C with our son. When it gets colder than -5°C we add a fleece jacket and fleece pants underneath the overall, and that’s no problem as there’s room to spare without restricting movement. Speaking of movement, snow angles, climbing on rocks and at the play ground, skiing and ice skating all were easy to do as the overall does not restrict the freedom of movement.

Reimatec®+ Stavanger Overall

Also otherwise we really like the Stavanger Overall: The inside suspenders are great when dressing up and in breaks as our son can undress the overall but with the suspenders still over his shoulders he’s able to walk around without that the top is hanging on the floor. The width of the overall can be adjusted via two inside elastics, making it as wide or narrow as you need it. There’s only two pockets on it which is just the right amount, and the insulated hood with a fur collar can be removed (the fake fur, too). The leg cuffs can also be adjusted in width, while the elastic cuffs keep wind and snow from getting into the sleeves. The reflective details are easy to overlook, but there’s plenty of them, from top to bottom, which makes the wearer very visible on these dark winter nights and morning.

Reimatec®+ Stavanger Overall

Some words on the Reimatec Suunta mitts, too. We got these at the same time than the overall but they haven’t been used as much - simply because it was way too warm for them most of this “winter”. Now that the thermometer has shown beautiful double digit minus degrees it was time to put them on, and for playing in the snow and walking to the kindergarden or to town these were great to keep the little hands warm. These mitts have a very warm fleece lining and a snug cuff which goes high, and they’re best from temperatures over -10°C in our experience. Anything above that and our son would run very hot & sweaty in them. Because they’re so long it’s best to put the gloves on before the overall, this is simpler. There’s some help needed to get the hands in the gloves through the elastic cuffs of the overall, but compared with dressing a kid up completely it’s a minor thing!

Reimatec®+ Stavanger Overall

The Bottomline is that with the Reimatec Stavanger Overall we have a happy son that can dress up alone at home & in the kindergarden, allows him to play outside in the cold winter weather, be visible in the mornings and evenings when it gets dark, and it is easy to undress when going inside for a hot chocolate! A happy son of course means also happy parents, so the Stavanger gets from us six thumbs up! It’s a very durable and well-designed kids overall and we just hope our daughter will be fine with the green colour once she is big enough to wear it in some three years =)

Reimatec®+ Stavanger Overall

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Wednesday, February 15, 2017

ISPO 2017

A wee scandal, an emotional press conference, new gear and new partners - a quick re-cap of my 2017 ISPO.

DPS Alchemist

I’m an Ambassador³

Well, actually that should be a four I reckon - because I’m already a Helsport Ambassador since last year. But I met with three companies which I really value and like a lot, and we had great discussion on how to work together in 2017 and onwards. Once contracts are signed I’ll announce it, but for now I can tease you that they’re brands you already have seen quite a bit here on the blog!

New Gear

Is this the most important section? Could be. It’s also the section which takes a lot of work and hence I will postpone this to another time when I have more time.

Röjk Superwear Houdini

Greenpeace x Gore-Tex x Sympatex

Sympatex is already since last year working on a much more environmentally friendly membrane technology which is free of dangerous substances - and at the ISPO it launched its “guaranteed green” Sympatex membrane, which is produced in a completely climate-neutral way for the first time. In order to eliminate any contribution to global warming, the ecological alternative among functional textile specialists will compensate the CO2 amount of its entire yearly membrane production starting from 2017 through respective climate protection certificates in cooperation with the Munich-based consultancy ClimatePartner. Thus, Sympatex can compensate even the last remaining CO2 emissions that are released during the production of the membrane with the support of internationally certified climate protection projects. I already tweeted about this last year and am super-excited about this development, it’s a big step into the right direction. Add in that the Sympatex membrane is PFC free and is used by very environmentally conscious companies like Vaude and you know that this is a great shell membrane.

But Sympatex is sadly just a smaller player when it comes to membranes - it’s the giants which one needs to convince to become better. And while you may think of Greenpeace what you’d like, they managed to convince the giant to make amends and move into the right direction. Gore Fabrics will eliminate PFCs of Environmental Concern from its general outdoor weatherproofing laminates (corresponding to 85% of products made with these laminates) by the end of 2020 and from its specialized weatherproofing laminates (corresponding to the remaining 15% of products made with these laminates) by the end of 2023. The company will develop new, more environmentally friendly technologies for weatherproof membranes and water repellent coatings for consumer products, researching both fluorine-free and fluorinated options, and publicly document that no hazardous PFCs are released into the environment throughout the product lifecycle.

So after two years of campaigning for Detox Outdoor we finally have convinced Gore-Tex that it is time to do something better - even if with Sympatex, Páramo & Nikwax (see underneath) there are already PFC-free options available. But as most people have likely never heard of Sympatex and a hardshell is for them a Gore-Tex Jacket, it’s a great sign that Gore Fabrics is excited about the opportunity to drive meaningful change in the outdoor industry by making a very significant investment in developing new technologies that are free of PFCs of Environmental Concern. If you are curious about Gore’s Roadmap to go PFC free, have a look here. Wondering what’s the raucous about PFC in the first place? Have a look at this article [in German] and if you want to know which brands offer PFC-free garments, take a look at this pdf.

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Nikwax Press Conference

I try to avoid Press Conferences because, as Björn writes in his excellent Páramo Press Conference article, they’re 97% useless for my work. Happily for us the Páramo Press conferences belongs the 1% which are fantastic, and hence I highly recommend that you direct your browser towards Björn’s great article and read the whole story about how Páramo’s partner, the Miquelina Foundation, became a member of the World Fair Trade Organization (WFTO) which means that Páramo garments are now Fair Trade verified - and not just that, it’s the first outdoor brand in the whole market which can use the WFTO First-Buyer Label. Add in that Páramo garments are PFC-free, long-lasting and can easily be re-proofed with Nikwax products and you have a real winner =)

Scandal!

And then there was that small scandal right before the ISPO kicked off. A fellow blogger, Andreas from Gipfelfieber, published an article which asked “Can an ISPO Award be bought?”. Well, basically you need to pay either way an entry fee to compete in the Award, so the short answer is yes. The long answer, and which was written about in an could-be-the-case-but-we-can’t-proof-it style suggested that a Jury member offered an ISPO Award entry company the possibility to buy an award. Sadly the article can not deliver any real evidence that this is really the case and as long as this evidence is missing it is an accusation which I wouldn’t take too serious.

Washing Machines at the Toko Booth

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Monday, February 6, 2017

Juniper – Timber Court – Lynn Valley

 

 

Continuing on from is success at Canyon Springs, Juniper – Timber Court is Polygon’s latest collection of apartment residences offering easy access to the best the North Shore has to offer. Juniper is located just south of the soon to be rejuvenated Lynn Valley Mall and will consist of 4, five storey buildings which will include 246 one, two and three bedroom apartment homes.  The building features Whistler-inspired architecture with granite and timber detailing. Each home will feature open living spaces, stone counters, wood-style laminate flooring, custom cabinetry and stainless steel appliances.

Sales are expected to start in the spring of 2017 with completion expected to be in late 2018.  Register with us today to be kept up to date on this development and others like it

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Lumina Brentwood

Lumina by Thind developments is a new multi building development located at 2425 Beta ave in the popular Bentwood area of Burnaby. It features three towers with 802 condos and 61 townhomes. Located in the Brentwood Town Centre, Lumina Brentwood will provide you with easy access to shopping, entertainment, Highway 1, SUF and of course the skytrain line is a short walk away.

These homes will have 9 ft. ceilings, Bosch appliances, air conditioning and large outdoor spaces.

The first tower, Waterfall is expected for market in early 2017! Register today to be kept up to date

 

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Thursday, February 2, 2017

567 Clarke + Como by Marcon

Coming this spring to the every blossoming Burquitlam, Marcon is building a beautiful 49 storey building on the corner of Clarke Road and Como Lake Avenue, that will feature 364, 1, 2 and 3 bedrooms homes as well as 20,000 square feet of state-of-the-art amenity spaces

567 Clarke + Como will be the tallest tower in the Burquitlam area, with that, the suites will feature some of the best views in the area.  Also with the skytrain just a short walk away, you have easy commute to Downtown Vancouver,  Lougheed Town Centre as well as Metrotown and YVR Airport.

More information coming soon, register with us today to be kept up to date!

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