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About this house rental
“Welcome to your serene 3-bedroom home minutes away from the tranquil waters of Beaumaris Lake. Here nature is your next-door neighbour: wander the 2.5 km lakeside trail, watch geese and ducks glide by, pause beneath mature trees and listen to birdsong right from your backyard.
Inside, the home is comfortable and bright, with views of the green surroundings, a private patio/yard for evening relaxations, and bedrooms arranged for comfort and calm.
And yet convenience is never far away: within walking or a very short drive you’ll find grocery shopping, restaurants, a recreation centre and bus access. It’s the perfect blend of lakeside living and city-connected ease.”
Home & setting
Imagine a comfortable 3-bedroom home nestled close to Beaumaris Lake, Surrounded by mature trees and abundant greenery. The lake itself offers a winding trail (~2.5 km) around it, bordered by reeds, sedges, marsh‐plants and wetland edge habitat.
Inside the home, you’ll find living spaces that capture that at home feels: perhaps windows, a living room that looks out onto a green buffer. Bedrooms that feel calm and private, and maybe even a patio or deck where you can watch birds or the occasional wildlife strolling by.
Because you’re so close to Beaumaris Lake, you have a front-row seat to nature. You’ll likely see geese, ducks, various shore and water birds, even pelicans have been spotted often.
The vegetation around the lake provides nesting & foraging space: cattails, bull-rushes, sedges, grasses, mature trees — all making for a peaceful, “back-to-nature‐within‐the-city” feel.
Imagine waking up, pulling back the curtains and seeing some waterfowl, maybe hearing birdsong, the rustle of leaves, the calm of the lake path just a few minutes away for your morning walk or evening stroll.
Location & amenities
At the same time, the house is extremely well-located for everyday convenience:
Because the neighbourhood is Beaumaris, Edmonton / Lorelei‑Beaumaris, you’re within quick reach of grocery stores, restaurants, and local services. For example, the local commercial complex “Lakeside Landing” offers grocers, salon, library, eateries.
Recreational amenities are close by: You have the trail system around the lake, splash areas, parks like Peggy Holmes Park, open spaces and bike/walk paths throughout the community.
Public transit and connectivity are good: The neighbourhood map and urban design reports indicate pedestrian & bike travel are well planned, and you’re not isolated from bus stations, major roads or shopping.
Why it’s a special combination
What makes your home stand out is that you get both the tranquil, nature-rich setting of living beside a lake with wildlife and the practical ease of being near all the amenity infrastructure. Many homes are one or the other; yours ticks both boxes.
Great for families or those who value nature but also don’t want to sacrifice access to shops, transit, recreation.
The lake and its pathways give you a built-in “weekend escape” without leaving the neighbourhood.
Day-to-day convenience: grocery store trips, restaurant nights, recreation centre visits — all relatively easy.
