Top Retirement Communities Edmonton, ab(1782 Views)
What Edmonton, AB is like for active adults
Edmonton is the provincial capital of Alberta and the second largest city in the province with a population over 700,000. It is an important regional center from a cultural and an economic aspect. The oil and energy boom helped spur the development of Edmonton. Called the Festival City, it is home to one of the world's largest malls and Canada's largest historic park...
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State: CANADA
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Environment: Urban, College Town, Mountains  Burlington(1359 Views)
What Burlington is like for active adults
Burlington is a lovely small college town on the eastern shore of Lake Champlain. It is home to the vibrant University of Vermont. It is very popular with outdoor loving retirees who also want the youth and enthusiasm provided by a major university.Mountain bikers enjoy many great trails such as a trail about 20 minutes outside of Burlington called "The International." It begins with a good technical climb and ends with downhill sections...
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State: VT
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Environment: College Town, Mountains, Lake  Spring hill(3592 Views)
What Spring Hill is like for active adults
Spring Hill Florida is one of the northernmost retirement communities on Florida’s (west) Gulf Coast. If you drive between Tallahassee (on the inside of Florida’s elbow) down the coast toward Tampa you will be struck by how empty the landscape is for almost 100 miles. Development starts just above Spring Hill; bulldozers relentlessly churn further north from here every day. Spring Hill is about 38 miles north of Tampa, and is somewhat inland...
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State: FL
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Environment: Suburban, Coastal  Salisbury(1033 Views)
What Salisbury is like for active adults
Salisbury is an interesting town and seaport on the Wicomico River on the Delmarva Peninsula. Its population is about 28,000 in 2008. Salisbury is known as the "crossroads of the Delmarva (Delaware, Maryland, Virginia) peninsula. The peninsula, somewhat off the beaten path because of its geography, is popular with retirees for its more reasonable prices and laid back atmosphere. Salisbury University's presence makes Salisbury a nice college town as well...
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State: MD
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Environment: Small Town
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