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and their independence promoted daily. A new facil-
ity was constructed in 2011, Vera Wolfe, a resident of
the Pleasantview Lodge, testified: “The new, spacious
building is much nicer than the old one. I really like it
... It's more roomy.”
Without a doubt, there are many more aspects to Lac
Ste. Anne Foundation than larger rooms and facilities.
It is governed by a Board of Directors that consists of
the representatives from many municipalities: Town of
Onoway, Town of Whitecourt, Woodlands County, Lac
Ste. Anne County, Town of Mayerthorpe, Village of Al-
berta Beach, Summer Villages of Birch Cove, Castle Is-
land, Nakumun Park, Ross Haven, Sandy Beach, Silver
Sands, South View, Sunrise Beach, Sunset Point, Val
Quentin, West Cove and Yellowstone.
The Lac Ste. Anne Foundation manages 151 lodge/
supportive living units, 113 senior self-contained
units, 22 supportive-housing units, numerous private
landlord rent supplement designations and direct to
tenant rent supplement. The facilities include Spruce
View Lodge in Whitecourt (50 Units), Pleasant View
Lodge in Mayerthorpe (51 Units), Chateau Lac Ste.
Anne Lodge in Onoway (50 Units), Woodland Villa in
Whitecourt (16 Units), Sunnydale Manor in Mayer-
thorpe (12 Units), Highview Haven in Mayerthorpe (12
Units), Westwind Manor in Sangudo (8 Units), Tri-Lakes
Manor in Darwell (12 Units), Lakeview Manor in Gunn
(33 Units), Seeley Manor in Onoway (12 Units), Beau-
pre Court in Onoway (8 Units), Community housing in
Whitecourt (19 Units), Community housing in Mayer-
thorpe (3 Units), and rent supplement designation and
direct rent supplement in Whitecourt, Mayerthorpe,
Sangudo, Alberta Beach, Gunn and Onoway.
The Foundation operates within a 7.6 million dollar op-
erating and capital budget and mirrors the calendar
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