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Easter Delights: Where to Find the Best Sweet Treats in Burnaby

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Looking for the Perfect Sweet Treats to Indulge in this Easter in Burnaby?

Source: Tourism Burnaby

We have scoured the city to bring you the best places to satisfy your sweet tooth this holiday. From beautifully decorated chocolates to scrumptious pies, these locations have it all. So, hop on over to these places and enjoy some egg-cellent sweet treats.

Easter sweets. Source: Mon Paris' website
Easter sweets. Source: Mon Paris’ website

Mon Paris is an authentic French pastry shop located in the heart of Burnaby. Celebrate Easter in style with their colorful egg-shaped chocolates that come with dry fruits and caramelized nuts inside. These chocolates are totally customizable, so you can get them in milk chocolate or dark chocolate, depending on your preference. And, for the kids, Mon Paris offers cute chick-shaped chocolates and lollipops that make perfect Easter gifts. If you’re looking for something more filling, try their Triple Chocolate Croissant, which is available from April 8th to 9th only.

Easter sweets. Source: Chez Christophe's website
Easter sweets. Source: Chez Christophe’s website

Chez Christophe is also celebrating Easter in a big way this year. To commemorate their 10th anniversary, they are introducing their Easter collection, which includes the 10th-anniversary Easter Egg with five golden tickets inside. The lucky winners will receive a group chocolate-making class for two valued at $250. And, if you’re looking for a unique treat, try their Bunny Butt, a carrot cake with raspberry confit, dark chocolate cream cheese mousse, and hazelnut crumble base. It’s only available on April 7th and 8th, so don’t miss out!

Easter sweets. Source: Purdy's website
Easter sweets. Source: Purdy’s website

Purdy’s Chocolatier is a classic chocolate shop chain that offers a variety of chocolate options. Their Bunny’s Choice Gift Box is a limited edition of assorted best-selling chocolates, and they also have fun-shaped chocolates like Baby Bunny, Barnaby Bunny, and mini eggs in a chocolate shell. If you’re looking for an assorted basket, check out their Easter Basket, which serves you an adorable gift of assorted treats. You can find Purdy’s Chocolatier both online and in-store, with stores located in The Amazing Brentwood, The City of Lougheed, and Metropolis at Metrotown.

Easter sweets. Source: The Pie Hole's website
Easter sweets. Source: The Pie Hole’s website

If you’re looking for something different, try The Pie Hole’s Mini Egg Chocolate Cream Pie. It’s a pie with a double butter crust, filled with a Mini Egg chocolate ganache layer, topped with chocolate cream, and finished with candy-shell-infused whipped cream and crushed Mini Eggs. And, if you want to make it even better, add ice cream to your purchase and follow their baking and serving tips for a unique and unforgettable Easter treat.

Don’t miss out on these egg-cellent sweet treats this Easter in Burnaby. Hop on over to these locations and indulge in some scrumptious holiday treats.


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2023 First-Time Homebuyer’s Guide: The Dos and Don’ts of Purchasing a Pre-Sale Home

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As a First-time Homebuyer, You May Be Considering Purchasing a Pre-sale Home.

Source: MLA Canada

First-Time Homebuyer's Guide
First-Time Homebuyer’s Guide. Picture source: Canva

Recently, the Canadian government introduced the First-Time Home Buyer Incentive (FHSA) to aid Canadians in saving for the down payment on their first home. First-time homebuyers can save up to $40,000 for the down payment, and the contributions made towards the savings account are tax-deductible. Withdrawals made for purchasing the first home are not taxable, and the maximum annual contribution to the account is $8,000 per year. The FHSA is expected to offer $725 million in assistance over the course of five years.

Considering the recent introduction of the new policy, we believe it is an ideal time to revisit the essential do’s and don’ts of purchasing a pre-sale home, especially for first-time homebuyers. Pre-sale homes are a viable option for those who want to be particular about their location and design preferences.

First and foremost, it’s crucial to work with a realtor who specializes in pre-sale homes. A knowledgeable realtor can guide you through the search and closing process, provide valuable insights into promotions and incentives, and paint a better picture of the final project within its pre-construction context.

First-Time Homebuyer's Guide
First-Time Homebuyer’s Guide. Picture source: Canva

One common mistake to avoid is viewing homes outside your budget. Determine the maximum loan amount and total monthly payments, factoring in all other costs, including inspections, insurance, move-in fees, property taxes, maintenance, repairs, renovations, strata fees, and utilities. Viewing homes outside your budget could lead to either making a purchase you cannot afford or creating unfair comparisons with the places targeted initially.

Another essential consideration is to research the area to ensure that living in the community is a viable long-term option. Find out how walkable the neighbourhood is, whether public transit is nearby, whether schools are highly rated, whether there is access to amenities such as retail, restaurants, and grocery stores, and whether further development will be down the road.

When choosing a realtor, it’s essential not to base your decision solely on the number of listings they have. Do your due diligence before choosing a realtor. Get a referral from friends or family, read reviews, and go to an open house to gauge compatibility. Also, visit the BC Financial Services Authority’s website to check for any recent license suspensions.

Before making an offer on a pre-sale home, get pre-approved for a mortgage. Pre-approval will help you determine your budget and give you an advantage when competing with other buyers for a pre-sale home. It will also ensure you are ready to move forward once you find the right pre-sale home.

First-Time Homebuyer's Guide
First-Time Homebuyer’s Guide. Picture source: Canva

Finally, it’s crucial to take your time and not rush the process. Consider getting legal advice before signing the contract and be sure to read and understand the contract and disclosure statement. Pre-sale homes have their unique considerations in the real estate world, with more decisions to be made, more variables to consider, and a longer timeline from purchase to possession.

By following the do’s and don’ts outlined in this article, you can confidently navigate the process and make an informed decision.


If you have any questions, or you would like to be added to our presale email list, please call Geoff Jarman at 604-313-7280 or fill out the contact form.

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