The Dale: The Pleasure of Living, in Its Purest Form
By building its latest tower in the heart of the artistic neighborhood of Hintonburg, Brigil offers undeniable appeal to both young professionals and active retirees who seek to combine the advantages of city living with the quality of life near nature. Indeed, The Dale is ideally located just a short distance from everything—art galleries, intimate boutiques, great restaurants, and NCC bike paths.
Walk, Pedal…
Jessy Desjardins is Vice President of Development and Design at Brigil. He and his brother Kevin are so excited about the project that they are moving in within a few weeks. “We love the area where the building is located, facing Tunney’s Pasture. One of the main attractions for me is the proximity to the bike paths along the river; it’s easy to cross into Gatineau.” Kevin, Brigil’s architectural designer, adds, “Bates Island is accessible by bike. You can picnic, do activities, and even surf in the rapids!” Additionally, Sir John A. Macdonald Drive, just steps away, is closed to traffic on Sundays to welcome cyclists and pedestrians.
Close to Everything
Those seeking the vibrancy of downtown only need to head to Wellington West and the Westboro neighborhood, which are home to numerous restaurants and shops. “For a long time, the car was a symbol of freedom, but now it makes us prisoners of traffic jams and payments. The Dale eliminates the need for a vehicle; the Tunney’s station of the O-Train and the widespread public transit system allow for easy and free movement, saving thousands of dollars each year,” says Kevin. “Not to mention the savings on home maintenance; for example, here, we get to enjoy the pool without the worries of upkeep!”
Furthermore, The Dale emphasizes the creation of shared spaces (such as a yoga room, fitness center, etc.) designed to encourage an active and healthy lifestyle.
The Brigil Signature
Brigil is a family-owned company. Perhaps that’s why they place such emphasis on giving the building a unique character. “We want every resident to feel at home immediately, and we aim to create a sense of community among the tenants, in an ideal environment for physical activity,” concludes Jessy Desjardins.
Source: Le Droit