Ontario Community Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 26 Jul 2008, p. 2

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2- The Oakville Beaver Weekend, Saturday July 26, 2008 ADVERTORIAL www.oakvillebeaver.com `Millpond In The Village' in Thornbury, ON "Oakville of the Georgian Bay" By Rebecca Sum Just two hours north of Oakville lay the jewel of Georgian Bay ­ Thornbury, ON. Also known as the "Oakville of the North", the quaint village of Thornbury is a gem of a town offering a similar ambience to our treasured hometown here in Oakville. With a charming downtown, picturesque harbour, historical mill pond and the finest fourseason lifestyle offered, Thornbury is the perfect home for the exceptional new construction project `Millpond In The Village' by DQI Design Quorum Inc. For those whose love horses and are interested in deluxe equestrian facilities, the 101hectare Thornbury Horse Park was profiled by the Toronto Star last spring and is currently under construction. Mountain bike competitions are held locally and are a huge draw for active mountain bikers of all ages. Or perhaps a quiet stroll is more your speed ­ you won't be disappointed with the breathtaking views of the Georgian Peaks from Bayview Park or the serene sunset of Georgian Bay from the pier at Thornbury Harbour. "The town of Thornbury has a strong four-season component Just as with any hidden treasure unlike surrounding Muskoka comes the thrill of discovery, towns that can only offer that the pleasure of uncovering the one dimensional constituent," unexpected. The township of Thornbury is just 15 minutes shared Jonathan Sprawson, west of Collingwood, nestled President of DQI Design on the shores of Nottawasaga Quorum Inc. "It's one of the Aerial view of Thornbury harbour with DQI's newest project "Millpond In The Village" in the foreground. Bay; an inlet of Georgian Bay. substantial reasons DQI has In the mid 1800s, the first settler arrived from Ottawa cross-country skiing and canoeing are just a sampling chosen to build here," says Sprawson, adding that and saw the potential for a good milling business. of the activities many can enjoy here. the town of Thornbury is a little jewel and a perfect Early settlers referred to the town as Beaver River location for their new project `Millpond In The Village'. although the name officially became Thornbury. The The Georgian Trail offers scenic routes where one can This limited collection of 27 luxury townhomes in popular theory is that the town was named after a town walk, jog or bike from Thornbury to Collingwood on Thornbury, ON is nestled on the Millpond shores in England, but others believe it might have something the east, or Meaford on the west. Fishing at the mouth in the Town of Blue Mountains and is meticulously to do with thorny bushes that were plentiful around of the Beaver River has been a favourite pastime of crafted with consideration for the town, environment the mouth of the Beaver River. By the mid 1800s many while others can enjoy sailing Georgian Bay and homeowner. from beautiful Thornbury Harbour. The Little River Beach in Thornbury is one of the newest Ontario beaches to be awarded the Blue Flag status and joins the thousands of world-class beaches after meeting strict standards. Nestled in the Blue Mountains overlooking Georgian Bay, The Raven Golf Club at Lora Bay offers a playable round of golf and has hosted the Telus World Skins tournament. Golfers can also enjoy The Georgian Bay Club that was the `Top Ranked New Private Course in Canada for 2005' by Golf Digest magazine. They are proud to host the Ford Wayne Gretzky Classic on the PGA Tour's Nationwide Tour next year. If winter activities are of interest, then Thornbury is the perfect homebase for a few minutes drive to some of the Blue Mountains finest ski destinations. The Georgian Peaks Club offers the ultimate private ski club setting with 820 vertical feet of the highest, longest, and most challenging terrain in all of Ontario. Beaver Valley Ski Club members enjoy quality runs that challenge skiing and snowboarding enthusiasts of all ages and levels. Members at Osler Bluff Ski Club enjoy a base elevation 200 feet higher than Blue Mountain and a locale that is 10 kilometres from the Georgian Bay shoreline creating more natural snow as the prevailing winds push up over the escarpment and move inland. Thornbury is in the Blue Mountain tourist area, where the Beaver Valley is a popular destination for anglers. Healthy runs of splake, speckled and rainbow trout are important to the regional economy. The Mill Café overlooks the Thornbury Dam, where the Ministry of Natural Resources recognized the importance of maintaining the town's focal point and recently rebuilt the historical old dam. The Beaver River is famous for its plentiful fishing and a fish ladder that allows fish to reach spawning areas up river in the spring. The river is also a popular recreational canoe and kayak route. customizable floor plans and numerous upgrade options. `Millpond In The Village' offers all the benefits of condominium living and a maintenance -free lifestyle ­ a perfect combination for those who enjoy an active way of life or serene retirement milieu. To view elevations and review floorplans, visit www.millpondhomes.ca or contact Christopher Invidiata, Sales Representative with RE/MAX Aboutowne Realty Corp. Brokerage at 905-338-9000 or direct at 905-339-3444 x228. The opportune location of the village is exceptional and the site's proximity to Thornbury's downtown core is even more impressive - literally a block away and definitely within walking distance. Homeowners will be able to step out their front doors and stroll into town to enjoy the remarkable shops and fine dining offered. Currently under construction, Phase 1 of the project (King Street units #1-10) will be ready for occupancy in late fall of this year. Unique to this project are an additional 17 waterfront luxury townhomes with there were three mills, a general store, four hotels, a blacksmith shop and 40 other businesses in Thornbury. This town has continued to flourish and today remains an essential constituent in the profile of the Blue Mountains. While offering every convenience, Thornbury still maintains its small-town charm ­ unlike the bustle of fast-growing surrounding townships that are only able to cater to seasonal tourists. In fact, the Thornbury BIA has clearly outlined that their "ultimate goal is to make Thornbury a place where the local community and visitors want to shop, to dine, to relax and to return to; while preserving the original beauty and ambience of our village. This will create a healthy environment for both the entrepreneur and the visitor, as well as develop a strong sense of community pride." How refreshing amidst a world of rapid change and loud growth. "Quiet" is definitely a word to describe the beauty that surrounds this township. As part of the Georgian Triangle, this delightful town is the perfect setting for those interested in four-season living. Not only will you find a relaxing atmosphere close to nature, it's also the perfect background for those who enjoy the outdoors. Hiking, golfing, fly-fishing, biking,

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