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  2. Harrop Cable Ferry - Wikipedia

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    The term Harrop-Procter is used to indicate an aggregation of the two communities. [2] The two serve as an eco-tourism destination, and a section of land that backs onto the West Arm Provincial Park is called the Harrop-Procter Community Forest. [62] In 1999, the Harrop-Procter Community Co-operative was incorporated to manage this forest.

  3. Procter, British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Procter is an unincorporated community in the West Kootenay region of southeastern British Columbia. The former steamboat landing is on the south shore at the entrance to the West Arm of Kootenay Lake. By road and ferry, the locality (via BC Highway 3A and Harrop Procter Rd) is about 35 kilometres (22 mi) northeast of Nelson. [1]

  4. British Columbia Real Estate Association - Wikipedia

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    BCREA was established on March 31, 1976, as the voice of the province's real estate boards after the dissolution of the Realtor Division of the Real Estate Institute of BC. The organization was responsible for the administration of post-licensing real estate education as well as a government liaison.

  5. List of REITs in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Upload file; Search. Search. ... This is a list of publicly traded and private real estate investment trusts (REITs) in Canada. Current REITs ... Granite Real Estate ...

  6. Royal LePage - Wikipedia

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    Royal LePage is a Canadian real estate franchiser and owner-operator with more than 670 locations and over 20,000 realtors in Canada. [1] The company was founded on July 2, 1913 in Toronto, Canada by then 26-year-old Albert Edward (A.E.) LePage, under the name "A.E. LePage, Bungalow Specialist."

  7. Canadian property bubble - Wikipedia

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    Canada is a nation heavily dependent on the real estate industry which accounted for roughly 14% of its GDP in 2020 [126] and over 20% in 2023. [127] There is a high risk that if investor sentiment changes, buyer demand may drop significantly, triggering a vicious cycle of prices declines that snowball . [ 128 ]

  8. Category:Canadian real estate websites - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:Real estate companies of Canada - Wikipedia

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