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Browsing Posts published in July, 2008


If you enjoy taking the boat out for a leisurely tour, tubing, or wake boarding then Sylvan Lake is a hot spot and a must see.

Sylvan Lake

Recently Sylvan Lake made headlines in Trailer Boating Magazines latest issue.  The lake is a popular destination for tourists from around Alberta, with over 1.5 million visitors each year.  The magazine boasts the virtues of Sylvan Lake.  As an area resident I can certainly attest to the popularity.  Sylvan Lake water front property values are considerably higher than other area lakes.  The town has a friendly downtown shopping district with many specialty shops filled a variety of goods.

Cruising lake shore drive is a poplar past time young and old, and the Town hosts several events on the water front annually.  Some of the activities you will find there are:

Sylvan Lake is located a short 12 minute drive West of Red Deer on highway 11. The official town web site is: www.town.sylvan-lake.ab.ca and Sylvan Lake tourism site is:  http://www.sylvanlaketourism.com/

The trailer boating article:

See you at the lake or the Big Moo,

Patrick

(Red Deer, Alberta) – Red Deer is home to 2,111 new residents – an increase of 2.46 per cent over 2007. The increase brings Red Deer’s total population to 87,816.

Last year’s census saw an increase of 3.22 per cent, with a 4.92 per cent increase in 2006.
“Growth in Red Deer is down slightly over previous years, but the census indicates we are still growing at a healthy rate,” said Jackie Kurylo, Projects Coordinator.

The strongest growth occurred in the areas of Oriole Park West with 622 new residents, Johnstone Park with 608, Vanier Woods with 599 and Lancaster with 374. Slight declines in population were experienced in the other areas, which may indicate:

• children in those areas have grown up and left the family home
• residents have relocated to another area in the city and their previous residence is still vacant

Census workers asked residents about the number of people living in the household and the genders and year of birth of each person in the household. Residents were also asked whether they had the necessary information to make a Family Emergency Plan to be used in the event of a major disaster such as a tornado, and whether they were prepared to survive a disaster for three days without outside assistance (in terms of food, clean water, medication, heat and electricity).

“The census is about finding out how many people live here, but it is also about understanding community need and planning for future growth and development,” said Kurylo.

The City thanks all citizens who participated in the 2008 Municipal Census.

The 2008 Census Report is available on The City’s website at www.reddeer.ca/census.

Your Friend in Real Estate,
Patrick Galesloot
MLS Stats at a glance:
January 1, to July 1, 2008.  Red Deer New Listings:  2174
January 1, to July 1, 2007. New Listings:  1786 a 21.72% Increase.
Red Deer MLS Sales January 1 – July 1
2008, 1092 listings Sold
2007, 1342 listings sold, a decrease of 18.63%
Century 21 MLS residential (all areas):
Listings YTD 2007:  312 listings
Listings YTD 2008:  440 listings a 41% Increase
Sales (Listings Sold) YTD 2007:  348
Sales (Listings Sold) YTD 2008:  362 a 4% increase