Independent living suites (monthly rental only), Chef-inspired nutritious meals, Weekly housekeeping, Aging-in-place support with wellness coordination, Fitness and wellness programs, On-site chapel and spiritual care, Access to Cranberry Golf, Lakeside Grill and Living Shore Spa at discounted rates, Hair salon and spa services, Concierge emergency response system, Fully furnished respite and trial stay suites, Vibrant social calendar and events, Scenic walking paths and panoramic views, Free in suite Wi-Fi, TV and telephone (land line), Laundry Rooms on each floor, In suite Temperature Control
Living Water Retirement Residence is Collingwood’s premier independent living community, blending comfort, independence, and vibrant lifestyle amenities. Set on 700 acres of resort property, it offers stunning views of Georgian Bay and the Niagara Escarpment, with direct access to scenic trails. Residents can stroll the Georgian Trail or the accessible boardwalk through Arboretum Park to an outdoor amphitheatre—all minutes from downtown.
With a wellness team on-site, residents can age in place with dignity through support like daily living assistance, medication administration, and wellness coordination. Daily chef-prepared meals, weekly housekeeping, and a full calendar of programs enrich daily life. Amenities include a chapel, games room, spa/salon, pool, and social lounges.
Whether walking by the Bay or enjoying a fitness class, Living Water Retirement Residence offers a welcoming, resort-like community where every day feels like a retreat.
Welcome!We are the Osprey Community Foundation, a public, charitable foundation created by and for the people of Nelson, BC and the surrounding area. We are here to help groups and individuals make an ongoing difference in their community. Donations to Osprey are pooled in a permanently-endowed fund - our community's nest egg. Each year, income generated by that capital flows back to the community in the form of grants to eligible charities and activities.Photo courtesy Dave GlunsKootenay Seniors' Website Is LaunchedThe Kootenay Seniors's website ( www.kootenayseniors.ca ) is the place to go if you're looking for information about senior's services, resources and activities. Income from the fund will be used to help girls play sports. To donate to this fund, please print and fill out our Donations Form , directing your gift to the Mary Woodward Legacy Fund, and send it with a cheque to Osprey Community Foundation. You can also donate online using the Donate button. A charitable receipt will be sent in the mail.
Camphill Communities Ontario Inc is a developmental organization in Angus, Ontario. We help create strong and caring communities for disabled adults to build a life for themselves. We help establish opportunities for adults with developmental challenges to live together and find a career they wish to peruse. Our day programs help individuals to not only discover new interests and hobbies, but to also practise their creativity in a social environment. Activities include painting, baking, gardening, drama classes and so much more. Visit our website today to learn more about our programs and to view our photo gallery!
Welcome To Our Official Church WebsiteOur prayer is that you would be blessed and strengthened by the power of Jesus Christ and that you will live a life of abundance in fellowship and joy.Kolapore Uplands Community Church is here for you. It is our mission to intentionally live, teach and encourage the Christian life in all we say and do in our community and abroad.Stay Connected
The Elmvale Maple Syrup Festival is a fundraising day which supports needs within the community. All proceeds from this one day event are turned back to our schools, children's music programs, library support, arena and community hall projects, girl guides and scouts, as well as helping many other projects where other financial sources are not available. Many volunteers and many, many hours of planning and behind the scenes effort have gone into preparing for this day. For over 4 decades, committees have sat and wondered what they could do to make the next Maple Syrup Festival better than the year before.