Rideau Cottage, part of the Rideau Hall grounds, is pictured in Ottawa, Canada, Monday, Oct. 26, 2015. Prime Minister-designate Justin Trudeau and his family will be moving in immediately, the Liberal ...
The May long weekend is the unofficial start of summer for Canadians, which means many of our readers will be loading up their cars and heading to the cottage this weekend. Just how embedded into ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) — For Western New Yorkers who have summer homes in Canada, the COVID-19 shutdown has left them in limbo. Tuesday, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced the U.S. -Canada ...
OTTAWA (CTV Network) — As the weather cools down across Canada, so too is the cottage market, with real estate experts saying now is the time to purchase that cottage you’ve had your eyes on. Gone are ...
This BBC News series focuses on aspects of life in countries and cities around the world. What may seem ordinary and familiar to the people who live there can be surprising to those who do not. During ...
Spring is officially underway in Canada, and for some it may mean deciding whether this could be the year to buy a cottage or cabin. But a new report from Royal LePage says people may need to budget ...
A cottage operator on P.E.I. is adding a second fully-accessible cottage, with the help of ACOA, in the face of increasing demand. Bernard and Cheryl Jay, owners of Margate Riverview Cottages, plan to ...
Every week, Mansion Global poses a tax question to real estate tax attorneys. Here is this week’s question. Q. I read your article about the proposed additional 1% tax to those that own houses in ...
Although buyers had been waiting for the Bank of Canada rate cuts that came in June, the slightly cheaper cost of mortgages has not spurred a flurry of home-buying activity, writes Rachelle Younglai.
Vancouverites and Torontonians may be sparking bidding wars over vacation homes in their provinces, but it’s Alberta that has Canada’s priciest cottages. That’s according to the latest analysis of the ...
Collecting toll road fees is easy today, thanks to transponders and cameras that record the licence plates on vehicles that hit the pay-pavement. Back in 1861, John Bullmin had a tougher time. He was ...