Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 8 Sep 1993, p. 22

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~-- 22 - PORT PERRY STAR - Wednesday, September 8,1993 ' NRC TR So LA [TE LLL fe ! i 1 li | BY | ql = 3 Ed } ne | : se 3 i 53 id ; : Eo] i 4 (os Soke) Just about the prettiest view in Durham Region can be found at Honey Harbour Heights in Port Perry. This cluster of exceptional waterfront and waterview lots overlook Lake Scugog on it's western shore at the town's northern limits. For those unfamiliar with the charms of Port Perry - this is an active and thriving community, populated by country and city folk alike. It's only 45 minutes from Metro Toronto and looks like: it just stepped out a Walter Campbell painting. | Residents take advantage of the many recreational facilities offered by the town, but of course the foremost attraction of this jewel is Lake Scugog. In -- _ Co 57-0" ' Ce] | a b ahd A) a pr ot En wr em Ps 1 AU | Family Room |] ) ] [I z Bed 16°x 22° Co Lo 1° 12 3 112-0" ALG HEIGHT) : Im ter Sulte AS | ] Se, - _ _| | AovE ' | 13° x17 BD /! J oa ce I Cl |_| Stor pha [ Bm Foyer (PT DOORS Ji IN . | (12-0" CLG HEIGHT) N -- -- | Dining Room | > 2% 13° \ Living Room / Den |ir-o ae HeeHT) 13! X 13° TRAY £18 ! Garage Pt Dn an FLOOR PLAN ' . - : ! ~ 'Nome: \ i ps i R t 1 "Scugog's Commun(ty Newspaper of Choice' Se -- _-- - [RS - 0 | i 1 4 i | i 11] 1 § é i , 3 1 J . : ri * 7 y] Cl rel 8 Sa l pet' TUR TT Od ANE Id pen CHADWICK B 215sq.fe. Overall Dimerisions 57-0" x 60-6" any season you will find residents swimming, water skiing, windsurfing, boating, fishing, ice-skating or just relaxing on a bench in the park and enjoying the view. Golf courses and riding stables are nearby and for those who want to get mellow - the fishing is great! Wildlife abounds around this bustling town and on any misty morning you could encounter deer, pheasant and a great variety of wild birds. You'll step back in time when shopping Port Perry's downtown area. Customers are still treated with respect and pride. You can enjoy an ice cream cone or nibble on a bon bon from the town's own chocolatier or browse through antique, clothing, furniture, gift, and hardware stores along the busy main street. : These are just a few of the reasons why Richard Rondeau chose Port Perry to build his newest community - Honey Harbour Heights. You might recognize the names of some previous projects: Staxon Glen and Fourteen Estates in Pickering area. Communities of magnificent homes with a theme setting on acres of rolling grounds. As with his other projects, Honey Harbour Heights will feature under- ground hydro and gas heat. All homes will be customized and offer a mini- mum of 2,000 sq. ft of luxury. The two acres lots will enable purchasers the opportunity to enjoy their home in a year-round recreational setting without the upkeep of two separate residences. Richard Rondeau has scaled the homes down slightly in Honey Harbour Heights from some of his previous projects, but will keep the high standards in architectural design and customer service. Sfrict attention will be paid to detail and workmanship ensuring each home will have it's own individuality. The Rondeau's place great interest in the needs and desires of all their clients. Their wealth of experience in design and completion of custom homes assures purchasers of an investment they can be proud of for years. Visit Honey Harbour Heights this weekend and take in the view for yourself. The sales centre is on site with a wonderful vista of the lake. You can get there by going north from Oshawa on Simcoe Street to Port Perry. Follow the signs about one mile north of Port Perry. Office open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. every Saturday and Sunday. Call the centre at 985-0194 or 427-0390 or 428-2215.

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