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Petite-Rivière-Saint-François, Quebec. This three-story house next to the Massif de Charlevoix ski area won a modern architecture award.
Built in 2014, the three-bedroom home features polished concrete floors, wood paneling, high-end finishes throughout, and floor-to-ceiling windows that offer views of the mountains and the St. Lawrence River. $2,035,000. Stéphane Caron and Guillaume L'Ecuyer, Profusion Realty/Christie's International Real Estate, (581) 983-7075.
Toronto, Ontario. This four-bedroom house lies on a corner lot in the South Rosedale neighborhood.
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Details include leaded- and stained-glass windows, three fireplaces, hardwood floors, and a gourmet kitchen with Carrara marble counters, a Sub Zero refrigerator, and a Wolf stove. $3,105,000. Christian Vermast, Paul Maranger, and Fran Bennett, Sotheby's International Realty Canada, (416) 960-9995.
Rural Bighorn, Alberta. Designed by a Norwegian architecture firm, the two-bedroom T House is one in a series of five modern homes in the foothills of the Canadian Rockies. The new single-story house has custom cabinets and storage, two terraces, and mountain views from each room.
The property provides access to 650 acres of meadows and forests. $1,566,000. Christopher Vincent, Christian Dubois, and Laura Wright, Sotheby's International Realty Canada/Canmore and Banff, (403) 707-8048.
Sechelt, British Columbia. Whitestone Island Estate is set on its own 6-acre island in the Georgia Strait, 30 minutes by private boat to downtown Vancouver. The four-bedroom home features hardwood floors, maple cabinets, floor-to-ceiling windows, and a master suite with a soaker tub with ocean views.
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Outside, 2,400 square feet of deck are built around a mature oak tree. $2,813,000. Shaz Karim, Sotheby's International Realty Canada, (604) 649-1494.
Huntsville, Ontario. This 2007 post-and-beam house on Lake Vernon features water views from each room. The three-bedroom home has two stone fireplaces, vaulted ceilings, and an open-concept main living space.
The property includes lake access, a boathouse, and landscaped gardens. $1,655,000. Blayne Hutchins, Century 21 Cottage Country Realty, (705) 783-6356.
Vancouver, British Columbia. Built in 2016, this home in the Cambie Corridor boasts six bedrooms and six baths. The modern house has an open concept and a rooftop terrace with city and mountain views.
The property includes a patio and a yard, plus a two-story "laneway" house with a separate entrance and parking. $3,354,000. Jason Soprovich, Royal LePage Sussex — Jason Soprovich, (604) 817-8812.
Maders Cove, Nova Scotia. This three-bedroom house sits on a hill overlooking Mahone Bay. Built in 1916, the two-story home has a fireplace, an updated furnace, and some wood flooring.
The 4-acre property includes mature trees and water views. $372,700. Ernie Buote, Domus Realty, (902) 499-3041.
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