July 12 2014
And The Trip For Two In Scandinavia goes to…
Winner of a trip for 2 in Scandinavia!
Bassins du Havre’s sales office visitors were eligible to participate in a contest if they responded to a survey on what they are looking for in a condo. The contest ended last Tuesday and we are pleased to announce that our lucky winner is Martine Daigneault. She wins a trip for 2 (worth $5000) in Scandinavia, including 2 tickets to Stockholm or Copenhagen and 6 nights in a hotel in double occupancy.
Before designing Bassins du Havre, the architects and developers had visited many residential projects in Copenhagen because this dynamic city has succeeded in transforming the spaces next to its many canals into vibrant living environments that are in harmony with nature and the surrounding community. Because of its location next to the Lachine Canal, its buildings that seem to emerge from the basins and its anticipated LEED certification, the Bassins du Havre project shares many elements with the Danish buildings that inspired its design.
Congratulations to the winner and many thanks to all the survey participants!
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