Michael is also proud of the building’s architectural style, noting that the design aims to break away from the typical boxy apartment structure. “We gave the building some fluidity; it jogs in and out to create depth, which also allows for variation in colours and shading.” Affordability was another priority. “We wanted rental options that are not out of reach,” Michael points out. “Pricing starts at $1,995, and for that, you’re getting a lot of luxurious features. This development will also add over 100 people to the village, supporting local businesses during the off-season and strengthening the local economy.” Compass Point has already seen strong interest. “We’ve rented 40 percent of the units already,” Michael enthuses. “It was kind of a ‘build it and they will come’ approach, and it’s been great to see people arriving with energy and excitement for this next stage in their lives.” While the building isn’t in the heart of the village, it’s still within easy reach of all that Port Stanley has to offer. “Depending on your walking pace, you can be at the lake in ten minutes or
grab your morning coffee in twelve,” Michael notes. “It may not be in the village as people traditionally picture it, but it’s close enough that you can live like you are.”
Come join us for the 2025-2026 season
All experience levels are welcome.
New to curling? Try our Learn to Curl League. Every week you will receive instruction on different areas of the game, advancing as the weeks go on. Each lesson is taught by experienced and qualified instructors. Life is about Balance. Come to socialize and exercise.
Registration opens September 1st. Open House is September 30th, October 1st & 2nd 2:00 and 7:00 pm League play starts October 3rd.
Photo by Kelly Taylor
For more information visit our website at stthomascurlingclub.com or email curling@stthomascurlingclub.com
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