|  | | Property Manager Beverly Proulx takes a moment to talk to residents inside the activity room. |
| |  | | On the second floor, there is a sitting area for relaxation and entertainment. |
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|  | | Bluebird hallways have games and seats along the way for residents to take a break or enjoy a game of chess. |
| |  | | Residents are served their meals in the main dining room that is complete with a waitstaff and award-winning chef. |
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|  | | Hallways are handicap accessible and wide enough for wheelchairs. |
| |  | | The game room is open to residents at all hours of the day. |
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|  | | The sitting area of a one bedroom apartment. |
| |  | | Bathroom inside a two-bedroom unit. |
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|  | | Some residents turn the second bedroom into an office/den. |
| |  | | Two bedroom apartsments have to bathrooms. One upon entrance and the second is a private one for this bedroom. |
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|  | | The sitting area is lit up by large windows on either side of the room. There is also a door that leads to a private balcony. |
| |  | | All units have balconies that look out at the surrounding property which includes a few apple trees. |
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|  | | The main lobby in Bluebird Estates. Right behind the sofas, conveniently located on the first floor are resident mailboxes, the acitivity room and, to the left, the dining room. |
| |  | | Residents can take the stairs to their apartment or use the elevator if they choose. |
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|  | | The bedroom of a one-bedroom apartment. |
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