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Document02.Pdf THIS IS YOUR SEASON Where life is vibrant, ever-renewing, and full of new possibilities. Seasons by Ledingham McAllister blends contemporary Westcoast design with eco-oriented living in Burnaby’s thriving Brentwood Town Centre. A fresh neighbourhood boasting world-class shops, transportation, education and entertainment options. Seasons offers a home where students develop, families thrive and individuals evolve. FORM AND FUNCTION Open concept designs that maximize light and flow of living. Premium appliances are sleek and full- sized. Superior Kohler fixtures and timeless finishes ensure style and durability. Seasons offers a place of solace and space to reconnect. All amidst an enviable combination of style, form, and function. ÉCOLE CAPITOL HILL Hastings Street ELEMENTARY THE PEAR TREE CIOFFI’S ANTON’S SIMON FRASER ÉCOLE ALPHA UNIVERSITY FELLBURN The Heights SENIOR CARE KENSINGTON Kensington SECONDARY KENSINGTON PARK CENTRE PITCH & PUTT POOL Square TO NORTH BURNABY NORTH WESTRIDGE Burnaby VANCOUVER Parker Street SECONDARY ELEMENTARY Mountain & WHISTLER KENSINGTON KENSINGTON BEECHER PARK ARENA KITCHENER WILLINGDON PARK Park DouglasELEMENTARY Road HEIGHTS PARK BRENTWOOD PARK BEECHER ÉCOLE AUBREY Renfrew Street BRENTWOOD CREEK ELEMENTARY WILLINGDON PARK COMMUNITY ELEMENTARY LOCHDALE CENTRE HOLY CROSS COMMUMITY SCHOOL SCHOOL DELTA-HALIFAX RUPERT PARK PARK Holdom Ave MONTECITO PARK PARKCREST Madison Brentwood ELEMENTARY BURNABY MOUNTAIN Delta Ave Delta SPRINGER GOLF COURSE Centre TownCentre PARK HALIFAX PARKCREST PLAZA SUMAS PARK MONTECITO WHITE SPOT CACTUS CLUB PARK ELEMENTARY Lougheed Hwy BUY-LOW Sperling Avenue FOODS Kensington Avenue TO DOWNTOWN BRENTWOOD Broadway EARLS GILMORE WHOLE TOWN SPERLING VANCOUVER FOODS ELEMENTARY HOME STATION CENTRE BROADWAY DEPOT STATION REVS -WOOLWICH BOWLING PARK D o HOLDOM u SkyTrain g STATION la RUPERT s BIKE ROUTE STATION R SPERLING/ TO LOUGHEED MALL COSTCO o BURNABY LAKE a STATION Gilmore Ave Gilmore d Lougheed Hwy THE KEG Burnaby WALMART SUPERCENTRE STEAKHOUSE BURNABY Lake LAKE CITY Grandview Hwy LAKE SPORTS WAY STATION BROADVIEW COMPLEX Park PARK WEST BILL COPELAND CARLTON SPORTS CENTRE CHARLES PRIVATE SEAFORTH HOSPITAL CG BROWN RUMMEL MEMORIAL POOL PARK ELEMENTARY BURNABY 8 RINKS BURNABY LAKE Canada Way TO RICHMOND & RUGBY CLUB BIKE ROUTE AVONDALE Sprott St VANCOUVER PARK DOUGLAS ELEMENTARY INTERNATIONAL BCIT BURNABY CENTRAL Canada Way AIRPORT (YVR) SECONDARY CITY HALL BURNABY GENERAL BURNABY ART GALLERY BIKE ROUTE N HOSPITAL GILPIN ELEMENTARY GILPIN BURNABY LAKE PARK SHADBOLT CENTRE FOR THE ARTS CASCADIA HEIGHTS ELEMENTARY Willingdon Ave Boundary Road BURNABY VILLAGE TO METROTOWN Deer Lake MUSEUM & CAROUSEL BURNABY LAKE MOSCROP Park ROWING PAVILLION SECONDARY DEER LAKE With BCIT and SFU just minutes away, academic pursuits are easy to achieve. Plus, elementary through high schools are within easy walking distance. Walk, cycle, or transit to an abundance of shops, restaurants and amenities that range from the local neighbourhood charm of Burnaby Heights to the completely redesigned Brentwood Town Centre shopping district. Your Seasons bicycle quickly connects you to extensive urban trail networks while the Holdom Skytrain station is less than a five-minute walk away. The information contained in this promotional material is for illustration purposes only and is subject to change without notice. Maps and renderings are artistic representation only. The quality residences at Seasons are developed by LM Seasons Homes LP. The developer reserves to the right to make modifications or substitutions should they be necessary. This is currently not an offering for sale. Any such offering can only be made by way of a disclosure statement. E. & O.E. SEASONS COMMUTER PROGRAM Ledingham McAllister is very proud to bring you an exclusive, first-time offering of the Seasons Commuter Bike Program. Get a FREE RIDE Each home purchased at Seasons comes with one complimentary urban commuter bicycle*, which means you will soon be cruising the streets in style. A light- weight, aluminum frame* ensures a comfortable ride whether it’s a quick trip to Starbucks just down the block or a commute downtown. Plus, to help keep you safe while riding, your bike will come equipped with a tire repair kit and stylish helmet. Don’t forget, that the Holdom SkyTrain Station is just steps away from your front door, making it easy as possible to use your transit pass subsidy.** *Bicycles may not be exactly as pictured. Exact make and model of the commuter bicycle will vary according to product availability at the time of community completion. **Transit pass subsidy as per the disclosure statement. IT’S EASY BEING GREEN N Children’s Community Bike Rack Bike Rack Play Area Garden Outdoor Amenity Dining Area Room on Garden Level Bike Rack Main Lobby Lobby Broadway Lougheed Highway Parkade Entry Underground Bike Storage THE BEAUTY OF EACH SEASON WILL BE ECHOED IN THE LUSH LANDSCAPING SURROUNDING THE COMMUNITY • More than 200 new trees planted, • 400 Oregon Grape plants will produce • 14 Kousa Dogwood Trees Produces over 3000 new plants and 1367 new small yellow flowers in the spring that pinkish-red fruit that attracts songbirds in ground coverings will turn into decorative purple berries the spring and provide great autumn colour in the summer with leaves turning purple and scarlet • 57 Maple Trees will add colour and dimension to the grounds during • Over 100 assorted perennials will • 37 Emerald Cedars will keep their every season add pops of colour amongst the dense green colour all year round abundant greenery • 18 California lilac bushes will bloom • Burnaby’s official flower is the in the spring and produce purple • 18 Vine Maple Trees provide a bounty rhododendron and there will be blossoms that have a fresh of edibles as well as nesting materials 85 planted throughout the community floral fragrance for small birds In continuing effort to meet the challenge of product improvements, we reserve the right to modify or change dimensions, sizes, specifications, layouts and materials without notice. Landscaping, fencing, walkways, drive isles, deck, patio, terrace and balcony sizes, columns and guardrail details may vary depending upon floor level. This is an artist’s rendition only and may vary from the final product. The quality homes at Seasons are built by LM Seasons Homes LP. E. & O.E. SITEPLAN B1 A1 B3 A1 512 513 514 515 SL 98 SL 99 SL 100 SL 101 B2 A1 B1 A1 B3 511 510 509 508 507 SL 97 SL 96 SL 95 SL 94 SL 93 LEVEL 5 N TH C 5498 SL 57 TH A 5488 SL 56 TH F 5478 B1 A1 B3 A1 B4 A1 B1 A1 B3 B5 B8 B1 A1 B3 A1 B4 A1 B1 A1 B3 B5 B8 SL 55 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 320 321 322 412 413 414 415 416 417 418 419 420 421 422 MAIN SL 58 SL 59 SL 60 SL 61 SL 62 SL 63 SL 64 SL 65 SL 66 SL 67 SL 68 SL 81 SL 82 SL 83 SL 84 SL 85 SL 86 SL 87 SL 88 SL 89 SL 90 SL 91 LOBBY TH E 5438 B2 A1 B1 A1 B3 A1 B3 A1 B1 B3 B6 B7 B2 A1 B1 A1 B3 A1 B3 A1 B1 B3 B6 B7 SL 54 311 310 309 308 307 306 305 304 303 302 301 323 411 410 409 408 407 406 405 404 403 402 401 423 SL 51 SL 50 SL 49 SL 48 SL 47 SL 46 SL 45 SL 44 SL 43 SL 42 SL 41 SL 69 SL 80 SL 79 SL 78 SL 77 SL 76 SL 75 SL 74 SL 73 SL 72 SL 71 SL 70 SL 92 TH A 5428 SL 53 TH C 5418 SL 52 LEVEL 4 LEVEL 3 TH D 5493 SL 13 TH B 5483 SL 14 TH B B4 A1 B1 A1 B3 B5 5473 AMENITY B1 A1 B3 A1 B4 A1 B1 A1 B3 B5 116 117 118 119 120 121 SL 15 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 SL 7 SL 8 SL 9 SL 10 SL 11 SL 12 SL 30 SL 31 SL 32 SL 33 SL 34 SL 35 SL 36 SL 37 SL 38 SL 39 LOBBY A3 BELOW 222 SL 40 A1 B3 A1 B1 B3 B6 A2 A1 B1 A1 B3 A1 B3 A1 B1 B3 B6 BROADWAY 106 105 104 103 102 101 TH B 211 210 209 208 207 206 205 204 203 202 201 SL 6 SL 5 SL 4 SL 3 SL 2 SL 1 5433 SL 29 SL 28 SL 27 SL 26 SL 25 SL 24 SL 23 SL 22 SL 21 SL 20 SL 19 SL 16 TH B LOUGHEED HIGHWAY 5423 SL 17 TH D 5413 LEVEL 1 SL 18 LEVEL 2 In a continuing effort to meet the challenge of product improvements, we reserve the right to modify or change dimensions, sizes, specifications, layouts and materials without notice. Deck, patio, terrace and balcony sizes, columns and guardrail details may vary depending upon floor level. The quality homes at Seasons are built by LM Seasons Homes Limited Partnership. E. & O.E. B7 TERRACE UNIT 323 APPROX. 24’-5” APPROX. TWO BEDROOM & STORAGE TWO BATH APPROX. 889 SQ.FT. MASTER BEDROOM LIVING LEVEL 5 WALK-IN CLOSET ENSUITE LEVEL 4 DINING W/D P LEVEL 3 DW KITCHEN BATH F LEVEL 2 STORAGE BALCONY BEDROOM ENTRY LEVEL 1 N In a continuing effort to meet the challenge of product improvements, we reserve the right to modify or change dimensions, sizes, specifications, layouts and materials without notice. Deck, patio, terrace and balcony sizes, columns and guardrail details may vary depending upon floor level. The quality homes at Seasons are built by LM Seasons Homes Limited Partnership. E. & O.E. BALCONY B7 ALL GROUND FLOOR UNITS HAVE PATIOS UNIT 423 THAT VARY IN SHAPE & SIZE (SEE KEY PLAN) TWO BEDROOM & STORAGE TWO BATH MASTER BEDROOM APPROX.
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