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20 • Lögberg-Heimskringla • Special Issue • Friday 28 July 2000
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During the Icelandic Festival be sure to stop in and see
The Waterfront Centre
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Apartments & Life Leases, Museum,
Cultural Offices & Reception Hall
94 - 1 st Avenue
Gimli, Manitoba, Canada
(204) 642-4611
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The Waterfront Centre, sponsored by the Betel Heritage Foundation, is a
unique and exciting concept envisioned to provide supportive housing for
seniors within a community environment.
The Centre was designed to promote and preserve the rich history and
heritage ofthe Icelandic culture.
The Official Grand Opening will be on
Saturday, October 21, 2000
The Waterfront Centre provides beautiful
apartments within walking distance
to downtown amenities.
Traditional rentals range
from 573 sq. ft. to 681 sq. ft.
Life Lease units range
from 950 sq. ft. to 1194 sq. ft.
Features included:
• Emergency call system in each
apartment
• Grab rails in washrooms
• Smoke detectors and sprinkler system
• Vertical blinds (apartments)
• Vertical & venetian blinds (life lease
units)
• Refrigerators, stoves, and dishwashers
• Screens on all windows that open
• Electric baseboard heatcrs with
individually controlled thermostats
• Removable window or panel for those
who wish to install air conditioners
• Coin operated laundry on each floor
• Dining facilities
• Mail service
• Main entrance & intemal security
• Air conditioning in common areas
Services available:
Options available at a reasonable
extra cost:
• Meals in dining room
• Housekeeping
• Laundry
• Emergency call
Common Areas
Jolinson Hall—Fifih i loor
A Iarge reception area featuring a gas
burning iireplace, grand piano, hardwood
floors and a spectacular view complete
with telescope. The Johnson Hall is avail-
able to rent for a variety of occasions.
When it has not been booked it will be
accessible for all to enjoy.
Gift Shop —Main Floor
Operated by the Icelandic Festival of
Manitoba it will open August 2000 and
remain open daily until Septcmber.
Specific hours of operation during off
season have yet to be determined.
Coffee Shop —Main Floor
Will open in August 2000.
New Iceland Heritage Museum
Main Floor—Dynamic exhibits will
interpret the unique story of New Iceland.
Lady ofthe Lake Theatre
Main Floor—a sixty-seat theatre
equipped with state-of-the-art audio/visu-
al equipment.
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