Talk:Edgemont Village

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Kudos to Shabi A for starting this article. I've been meaning to get to it for some time now, and he provided the necessary "push". The text below is what he wrote:

Edgemont Village is a charming alpine village located below Grouse Mountain in the heart of Capilano Highlands. Edgemont Village has something for everyone with wonderful restaurants, cafes, shops and services. It's a great place to be whether you're a tourist looking for a nice place to spend some time or you're a vancouverite just relaxing. Edgemont is also a link to many other nearby attractions such as Grouse Mountain, Park Royal and Capilano Mall. Listed below are some of the main shops and services located in Edgemont Village.
Edgemont Village Jewellar, Zig Zag Boutique, Corebody Yoga & Pilates, Little Caesar's, Delaney's Coffe Shop, Starbucks, Local Library, TD Canada Trust, Bank of Montreal
...and more!

I've rewritten the article to be more in line with Wikipedia style. It still needs a lot of work, of course. Thanks again for getting things going, Shabi A, and I hope we'll see more work from you about the North Shore! --Ckatz 05:44, 18 May 2006 (UTC)