\\ Chapters \\ 00:00 Vermilion Hill Introduction 00:46 Vermilion Hill Google Earth Tour 01:09 Vermilion Hill Community Details 02:58 Neighboring Community: Alpine Park 03:16 Vermilion Hill Roadway Access 04:15 Vermilion Hill Show Home Starting Point 04:34 Vermilion Hill Shopping & Entertainment 05:23 Shopping & Retail: Taza Exchange 07:14 Vermilion Hill Schools 10:08 Vermilion Hill Public Transit 11:03 Access to the Hospitals 12:15 Access to the Mountains (Banff/Canmore/Bragg Creek) 13:13 Aerial & Ground Tour of Vermilion Hill 13:54 Type of Homes: Front Drive Garage 14:58 Walking Tour: Pathways & Garden Amenities 15:49 Type of Homes: Laned Homes 16:40 Type of Homes: Semi-detached Duplexes 17:09 Maulin Parikh Outro
Terrific video quality and very detailed. Thanks for sharing this. I have a couple questions. 1. The pollinator area in the community, would you expect bees in the close vicinity? 2. On the developers website, vermilion hill is described as a dark sky community. Would you happen to have more details about this than what is on their website?
Thank you for the kind words and very happy to see the community tour helped! Great questions! While you will find the pollinator garden in the community, they've done a great job at placing it in an area that's separated from the overall community. Yes, you will certainly attract some bees in Vermilion Hill, but they shouldn't impact your enjoyment of the outdoors on trails or even your own backyard. Not to mention, it is important to have these bees as they do help with pollination of plants! As far as the Dark Sky community designation is concerned, a lot of the details on this revolves around reduction of light pollution, but keep in mind these are recommendations and not requirements. So for example, they're asking individuals to use more amber based lighting instead of white lighting (i.e. above 5000k). Qualico will be utilizing the same for their downward lighting for street lamps. Let me know if you have any additional questions. Thanks!
\\ Chapters \\
00:00 Vermilion Hill Introduction
00:46 Vermilion Hill Google Earth Tour
01:09 Vermilion Hill Community Details
02:58 Neighboring Community: Alpine Park
03:16 Vermilion Hill Roadway Access
04:15 Vermilion Hill Show Home Starting Point
04:34 Vermilion Hill Shopping & Entertainment
05:23 Shopping & Retail: Taza Exchange
07:14 Vermilion Hill Schools
10:08 Vermilion Hill Public Transit
11:03 Access to the Hospitals
12:15 Access to the Mountains (Banff/Canmore/Bragg Creek)
13:13 Aerial & Ground Tour of Vermilion Hill
13:54 Type of Homes: Front Drive Garage
14:58 Walking Tour: Pathways & Garden Amenities
15:49 Type of Homes: Laned Homes
16:40 Type of Homes: Semi-detached Duplexes
17:09 Maulin Parikh Outro
Excellent analysis. Thanks.
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Informative!
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Terrific video quality and very detailed. Thanks for sharing this.
I have a couple questions.
1. The pollinator area in the community, would you expect bees in the close vicinity?
2. On the developers website, vermilion hill is described as a dark sky community. Would you happen to have more details about this than what is on their website?
Thank you for the kind words and very happy to see the community tour helped!
Great questions! While you will find the pollinator garden in the community, they've done a great job at placing it in an area that's separated from the overall community. Yes, you will certainly attract some bees in Vermilion Hill, but they shouldn't impact your enjoyment of the outdoors on trails or even your own backyard. Not to mention, it is important to have these bees as they do help with pollination of plants!
As far as the Dark Sky community designation is concerned, a lot of the details on this revolves around reduction of light pollution, but keep in mind these are recommendations and not requirements. So for example, they're asking individuals to use more amber based lighting instead of white lighting (i.e. above 5000k). Qualico will be utilizing the same for their downward lighting for street lamps.
Let me know if you have any additional questions. Thanks!