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PCECC Condominium Corporation
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427 and Rexdale Rd/Derry Rd Toronto Canada
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Welcome to PCECC, a vibrant and affordable community located in the heart of the GTA. Our fiscal year runs from April 1 to March 31, and we are proud to offer one of the lowest condo fees in the area for 2024, at just $100.99 annually. As a “Common Element” condominium, our residents enjoy the unique benefit of owning and maintaining the exteriors of their townhomes, including the roof and surrounding property. This approach fosters pride in ownership and a sense of community responsibility.
Conveniently situated at the corner of Highway 427 and the Rexdale/Derry Road exit, our community is easily accessible by extensive bus routes and is surrounded by numerous dining options, including McDonald’s, Wendy’s, Tim Hortons, Harvey’s, Swiss Chalet, Chinese cuisine, and pizza restaurants. Additionally, we are just minutes away from the renowned Woodbine Casino, Race Track, and Woodbine Mall, offering endless entertainment options for our residents.
With coverage across four postal codes, PCECC stands as a welcoming and well-connected community, combining affordability, convenience, and a sense of ownership.
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Place bins curbside between 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. on collection day. Separate waste into blue (recycling), green (organics), and garbage bins. Oversized items can be left beside garbage bins, while hazardous waste must be taken to drop-off centers.
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Yes, with a liquor license from the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO). Alcohol can be sold between 7 a.m. and 11 p.m., and staff must verify the buyer is at least 19 years old.