Description
Anchored by its storied past as one of BC's first customs
port, Southport fosters a deep and authentic connection to
the river and the spirit of life on the water. It's name
reflects the waterfront location and historical roots as a
bustling port. The masterplanned neighbourhood is
surrounded by strands of centuries-old trees and set next
to the Nico Wynd Golf course on a quiet bend of the
Nicomekl River. A scenic foreshore trail right outside
your door links up to the popular Semiahmoo trail which
meanders through delicate salt marshes and scattered
groves of aromatic trees. Living in Southport provides a
rare opportunity to walk to your tee time, take a peaceful
evening stroll along the river or put your canoe in the
water for an early morning paddle.
Features
Set on linked cul-de-sacs with views of the Nicomekl
River, the adjacent golf course, and groves of mature
trees, Southport's single-family homes portray a
complementary mix of casual elegance and seaside-inspired
architecture. Cottage-style rooflines, warm natural
materials and wrap-around verandas contribute to striking
streetscapes reminiscent of long-established
neighbourhoods. Homes range from 2200-3200 square feet
with your choice of Great Room or Traditional floor plans.
Interiors exude a classic luxury with quality features and
finishings, gourmet island kitchens, and spa-like
bathrooms.
Amenities
Boasting one of the sunniest and most moderate climates in
Canada, South Surrey has become one of the most desirable
destinations to live in the Lower Mainland. Year round,
residents enjoy the area's exceptional range of
recreational pursuits. A paradise for bird-watchers,
golfers, beachcombers, boating enthusiasts, and those
who appreciate the serenity that comes with being so close
to nature and the water. It's a mecca for active
lifestyles, whether that involves a relaxing day boating
on Boundary Bay, a bike ride along a quiet country road,
exploring the numerous parks in the area, or teeing off at
one of the many top-rated golf courses neaby.