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An active adult community,
Brighton by the Bay
is a stone’s throw
from Lake Ontario.
On the doorstep to the Bay of Quinte and beautiful
Presqu’ile Provincial Park, there’s an established
waterfront community that offers an amazing active
adult lifestyle.
It’s called Brighton by The Bay.
Just two hours east of Toronto, it’s set in the Municipality
of Brighton, an historic locale with numerous attractions,
from fine restaurants to the Brighton Barn theatre.
Brighton by The Bay is a welcoming
destination all on its own.
A Penridge Homes community, it’s
comprised of over 230 Cape Codstyled
bungalows of various sizes
on large 55 by 100-foot lots. It’s
been carefully designed for true
neighbourhood appeal, blending
seamlessly with the surrounding
landscape. Freehold bungalows,
the homes provide energy efficient,
low maintenance, worry free living, with a floor plan custom
built for your needs. Imagine bright and expansive living
areas, cozy morning rooms, convenient kitchens, abundant
storage areas and optional lofts.
June 2008 • 64 • Fifty-Five Plus Magazine
Adding to the sense of community is a neighbourhood
gathering place, the Sandpiper Community Centre, which features
a fireplace lounge, a fitness area, a library and a multipurpose
auditorium for parties and special events. At $30 a
month, maintenance fees for the recreation centre are among
the lowest in the province.
The community is nearing the final phases of development
as the developer/builder finishes construction of houses in
Phase 6. Penridge Homes has
recently launched Phase 7 of the
project with large premium cul-desac
lots close to Lake Ontario. The
builder is currently accepting lot
reservations for Phase 7, so if
you’re interested, now’s the time
to tour the new model homes and
reserve your lot.
While you’re in the neighbourhood,
consider your retirement
options carefully:
How about spending the day sailing? Fishing, or canoeing?
Beachcombing or bird watching? Cycling or strolling
along beautiful nature trails? In winter, there are all sorts of