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Within the Pender Island Guide on my website, you will find a link to the CRD Natural Area Atlas, an interactive map that you can use to get more details about property boundaries, vegetation, water sources, elevation anywhere in the Capital Regional District, including Pender Island and the other Southern Gulf Islands, as well as Victoria and ...
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North Pender?
If you are considering purchasing property on North Pender Island, or even if you already live on our great island, you should take some time to browse throught the North Pender section of the Islands Trust's website.
Here you will find the Latest News from the N. Pender Island Trust Area, Meeting Agendas and ...
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Southern Gulf Islands, British Columbia
British Columbia's Gulf Islands and Sunshine Coast communities are drawing more and more people who want a piece of the stunning physical beauty, gentle climate, and rural charm. Steadily increasing demand for land in these areas is resulting in higher property values and taxes. More ...
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History
In 1900, American ornithologist Frank Chapman asked birders across North America to head out on Christmas Day to count the birds in their home towns and submit the results as the first "Christmas Bird Census." His suggestion has evolved into one of the largest organized birding events in the world, and a holiday tradition during ...
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In my humble opinion, Pender Island, BC has got to be one of the most beautiful places on earth to live...the climate is moderate, the scenery is amazing (especially when the sun is out (like today!)) and the presence of the birds, deer, whales and other wildlife amongst all of these trees and water is truly calming ...
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The Pender Islands Parks Commission announced this month the creation of Ursula Poepel Park in Magic Lake Estates on North Pender Island, BC. The park has been made possible by Ursula's generous donation of an undeveloped .8 acre lot on Schooner Way. The new park provides an environmental corridor between Schooner Way and ...
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One of the many 4 legged residents on the Penders stopped his munching just long enough for a snapshot.
View more photos at www.HomesOnPender.com
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