How many people going to Wasaga Beach
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Just wondering from my own forays on BE there seems to be a large amount of people going to Wasaga Beach. Can we do a roll call, at the moment there seems to be about 6 families going to be within about an hour of the beach
Regards
Steve
Regards
Steve

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Me!! I love it there, but its gonna take a while before I get back to that wee Scottish bakery!
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I live within an hour of Wasaga Beach but I haven't been there for years.
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The Beach is the fastest growing community in Canada and is about to undergo a HUGE expansion.
I live about 1/2 hour from there, never visit, my community you pay at least 50% more for the same house.
Wasaga Beach is becoming Newmarket North, due to the Liberal freeze on development in the Moraine, the developers have moved here.
$250,000 will get you a nice 3 bedroom , 2 car garage home.
I live about 1/2 hour from there, never visit, my community you pay at least 50% more for the same house.
Wasaga Beach is becoming Newmarket North, due to the Liberal freeze on development in the Moraine, the developers have moved here.
$250,000 will get you a nice 3 bedroom , 2 car garage home.
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The Beach is the fastest growing community in Canada and is about to undergo a HUGE expansion.
I live about 1/2 hour from there, never visit, my community you pay at least 50% more for the same house.
Wasaga Beach is becoming Newmarket North, due to the Liberal freeze on development in the Moraine, the developers have moved here.
$250,000 will get you a nice 3 bedroom , 2 car garage home.
I live about 1/2 hour from there, never visit, my community you pay at least 50% more for the same house.
Wasaga Beach is becoming Newmarket North, due to the Liberal freeze on development in the Moraine, the developers have moved here.
$250,000 will get you a nice 3 bedroom , 2 car garage home.
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Most aren't they are Retirees, others commute to Barrie or TO.
Many Seniors here continue to work, part Time , out of interest.
Many at the Golf Courses as Marshalls or Greeters, others ar the Resorts in a variety of functions, at the many small stores in the area, lots of work for people who don't need a high wage.
A large Equestrian Centre, larger than Spruce Meadows will be built in my town, lots of jobs, full or part time.
Many Seniors here continue to work, part Time , out of interest.
Many at the Golf Courses as Marshalls or Greeters, others ar the Resorts in a variety of functions, at the many small stores in the area, lots of work for people who don't need a high wage.
A large Equestrian Centre, larger than Spruce Meadows will be built in my town, lots of jobs, full or part time.
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Most aren't they are Retirees, others commute to Barrie or TO.
Many Seniors here continue to work, part Time , out of interest.
Many at the Golf Courses as Marshalls or Greeters, others ar the Resorts in a variety of functions, at the many small stores in the area, lots of work for people who don't need a high wage.
Many Seniors here continue to work, part Time , out of interest.
Many at the Golf Courses as Marshalls or Greeters, others ar the Resorts in a variety of functions, at the many small stores in the area, lots of work for people who don't need a high wage.
That's interesting but such facilities are only good employers of illegal immigrants. Is it intended as a competitor to Palgrave?



