Archive for May, 2012

Clean and Clear and Mmmmm so Good

Thursday, May 31st, 2012

We are commonly asked where The Cottage at Cultus Lake gets its drinking water from?  Because its an interesting topic that fascinates most we’d like to share the answer with everybody.

Our drinking water comes from an extensive aquifer below the central part of the Columbia Valley, which extends from Cultus Lake to beyond the Canada/U.S. border, stretching 8.7 km2.  It is at least 50 m in thickness and about 1000 m in width and is approximately 110 feet below the earth’s surface.

Known as The Columbia Valley Aquifer, it has been studied by a number agencies, more recently by the Ministry of Environment which has characterized the aquifer as a large, deep, fast moving body of water with good drainage in the Columbia Valley region holding an estimated 130.5 billion litres of groundwater! It is primarily recharged from rainfall and snow melt as well as water from springs, creeks and streams which add approximately 26 billion litres of water into the aquifer each year.

What is most fascinating is the amount of groundwater withdrawal, which is estimated at only 0.15 billion litres/year.  In summary, the aquifer is used very little by residents; only 0.6% of the actual water is used

A unique water distribution system has been designed specifically for The Cottage community.  Groundwater from the aquifer is collected in a holding reservoir and gravity fed to the community when needed.   The water is not chlorinated, and therefore, we enjoy clean and clear drinking water that tastes amazing!  Come out and see for yourself – have a glass on us.

What’s the Weather like at Cultus Lake?

Friday, May 25th, 2012

Cultus Lake has a mild climate with limited extremes; not too hot, not too cold, just right all year round.

The highest temperature recorded was 38.2 °C on July 29, 2009, and the lowest recorded temperature was−21.7 °C  in 1968.

Precipitation falls mostly as rain, with limited snow fall.  Cultus Lake receives nearly the same number of days of precipitation as comparable local communities near Vancouver.

Summers at Cultus Lake are beautiful and are normally hot and sunny, with long days of lasting daylight.

With Summer just around the corner, make sure to plan a trip out to Cultus Lake and visit The Cottages.

Open Daily, from 12noon to 5pm (except Wednesdays).

Events Calender – May 2012

Monday, May 14th, 2012

The Eco Market – May 9 to October 10
Be inspired by local artists. Listen to live music. Taste the goodness of fresh food. Enjoy your community. The market’s juried artisans offer works in a variety of media including glass, jewelry, painting, and more.  Read more

Cultus Lake Community Picnic – May 12
Cultus Lake Community Picnic for Mother’s Day! Bring a picnic or dine in one of the many Lake Restaurants, enjoy live entertainment and win prizes.  $5 admission.  For more information call 604-791-8673

Klby’s Annual Mother’s Day Event – May 13
Bring Mom out for an old-fashioned Mother’s Day at Kilby Historic Site. Enjoy a leisurely walk down memory lane with your mom in our 1920’s General Store Museum. Read more

Man in Motion Tour 25th Anniversary Celebration – May 13
This year marks the 25th Anniversary of the Man In Motion Tour. Join Rick Hansen in his journey towards spinal cord research, and celebrate with live entertainment. Read more

Minter Gardens – Rick Hansen Relay Visit – May 13
You are we invited to meet the Man in Motion Relay Team, learn about the journey and wish them well on the last few kilometers! Read more

Victoria Day Celebration at Kilby – May 21
Join them for a Teddy Bear Picnic!  Read more.

Hells Gate – The Rotary River Run Regatta – May 27
The Rotary River Run Regatta is rolling out the barrels again with the Hope Rotary Club.  Over 30 barrels get tossed off the Hell’s Gate suspension bridge to kick off the wackiest race from Hell’s Gate to Yale, B.C. Read more

Chilliwack School of Performing Arts – Spring Festival – May 31 to June 3
Presenting “Cinderella” by Junior Musical Theatre; “Dear Edwina” by Intermediate Musical Theatre; and excerpts from “A Chorus Line”, “Anne of Green Gables”, “Annie”, “School House Rock” and dance performances by the Main stage class.  Read more

Cover Story – The Cottages at Cultus Lake

Monday, May 7th, 2012

The Cottages at Cultus Lake is featured on the front cover of the Homes & Land Metro Vancouver May 2012 Issue.

The cover story titled The Cottages at Cultus Lake – There Has Never Been a Better Time (Page 34 of the Resort, Recreational, and Out of Town Properties section ) speaks about the community, the cottages themselves and why now is the perfect time to purchase your very own Cottage at Cultus Lake

Pick up a free copy of the May 2012 Issue at your nearest news stand or click HERE to flip through the online version.

Country Cottage Revival – The Western Investor

Sunday, May 6th, 2012

The Western Investor gains an in depth look at BC’s recreational property and discovers that Spring sales surge as back-to-basic-buyers discover true value in small-town recreational markets.

“vacation buyers are looking for solid, simple value, not innovations such as the hotel condos, leased land or fractionals that defined the last boom.”

“Developers who are offering full ownership, however, have found stability sells.”

The Cottages at Cultus Lake is featured in this enlightening article, suggesting the development is “evidence of the search for value…where 165 freehold cottages a block from Cultus Lake have sold at prices of around $300 per square foot.”

Cultus Lake combines many of the features hard-nosed buyers are looking for:
• freehold land with detached cottages;
• close to the lake and next to a golf course; and
• a short (under two-hours) drive from the Lower Mainland.

Jon Van Geel, the Developer of The Cottages was interviewed by The Western Investor commenting that after the HST came into effect in 2010 – slapping the full 12 per cent tax onto secondary residences – “we had more people looking but less people buying.”  With the change this April, which allows vacation homes the same rebates as principal residences for the next year until the tax ends, “sales have shot up,” Van Geel said.

To read the full article, click Western Investor – Country Cottage Revival