Cradled by Charlotte Harbor, Pine Island and the broad-flowing Caloosahatchee,
Cape Coral's waterfront wonderland glimmers with 400 miles of fresh and salt
water canals. The city's astonishing array of affordable waterfront living makes
it a haven for home buyers. Live here, and you love it. Originally established
as a 114-square mile retirement paradise less than 40 years ago, today Cape
Coral caters to young working families too. You can always find something to do
and someone to do it with in this community rated by Money magazine among the
country's "Best Places to Live." Backyard boating and 300 acres of parks spark
children's laughter and adult pleasures. A Yacht Club and beach, public golf
course, year-round sports and recreation programs, senior centers and
award-winning schools complement 250 organizations for every interest. Creative
classes at the Children's Science Center and Cultural Park Theatre nurture
budding talents. After a hard day at play, drench yourselves in the coolness of
Sun Splash Family Waterpark. Living and working in Cape Coral, you are linked to
the world. Three bridges speed you to metropolitan centers, federal and state
highways enroute to Tampa and Miami, and Southwest Florida International
Airport. Entrepreneurial spirits zero in and set up shop here. Within minutes of
the close of a satisfying work day, you can be at home soaking up a lanai
sunset, visiting with burrowing owls and gopher turtles or dropping a line in
the water. Cape Coral proffers all the expected amenities laced with down-home
friendliness. Convenient schools, hospitals and shopping make daily living a
breeze. Citizen smiles speak volumes. A neighborhood kind of place nearing
100,000 folks, residents celebrate their good life with music and fireworks
every chance they get. To newcomers we say, "You'll Like the Attitude in
Paradise."

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