Some landscapes draw you in with their subtle beauty – think of the green and gentle rolling hills of the British Isles’ countryside – while others leave you awed by their enormous physical presence and majestic nature. Western Newfoundland delivers the latter in spades as Captain James Cook, the famous British maritime explorer, discovered in the mid-18th century. Cook, who was the first European to discover Hawaii, spent the years 1763-67 surveying Newfoundland and the Bay of Islands, and the maps he created are displayed at the Captain James Cook Monument in Corner Brook, the largest town on the island’s west coast. Nearby, at Frenchman’s Cove, the Bay of Islands resort, which includes condominiums, chalets and villas for sale, and a boutique hotel, stands on a bluff overlooking the sea, where the sun sets and whales frolic in the summer months.
Welcome to nature’s front yard – welcome to the big country – welcome to the great outdoors.
The development, will feature 20 one-acre plots; 60 one, two and three-bedroom chalets and seven 18-unit condos. A clubhouse will provide the central services as well as provide a place to relax and meet and chat with other owners. Each property will have a mixture of spectacular coastal views over the bay or mountain views and furthermore buyers will be investing in a year-round playground destination.
The long-term plan also includes a 24-room hotel with pub, restaurant, viewing deck, swimming pool and a 25-slip marina.
Phase one will consist of:
These are still to be confirmed but will be suitable for buyers of all ages no matter what their budget.
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