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2016 parade of homes includes five North Shore projects

The Greater Vancouver Home Builders’ Association is gearing up for the Parade of Renovated and Custom Homes, showcasing 16 professionally renovated and custom-built homes in Metro Vancouver, including five on the North Shore, Sunday, June 12, from 10
2016 parade of homes includes five North Shore projects

The Greater Vancouver Home Builders’ Association is gearing up for the Parade of Renovated and Custom Homes, showcasing 16 professionally renovated and custom-built homes in Metro Vancouver, including five on the North Shore, Sunday, June 12, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

A unique opportunity to view the latest custom home and renovation design trends and the science behind building, this annual one-day event offers consumers both inspiration and education with glimpses into award-winning projects, according to a press release from the GVHBA.

Admission is by passport, available at each home for $10 per person. Children 17 and under are free.

Passports can be purchased at any home, and then used for entry to the remaining homes.

A portion of the proceeds from passport sales will help fund the purchase of tools, building materials and safety gear for a carpentry training program offered by Guildford Park and Frank Hurt secondary
schools in Surrey.

Viewing time is limited to six hours so make sure to plan your personal parade.

Before heading out, go to gvhba.org for this year’s parade map, photos and location details.