Community Information
Whether you're buying a home, selling your home or relocating to Cape Coral, the following information, resources and tools will help to guide your decision.
Cape Coral sits on Florida's stunning Gulf Coast, and the fun-to-say Caloosahatchee River runs here. But that's not all—oh no. There are more than 400 miles of canals here, making it the city with the most miles of navigable waterways in the world Home to manatees, Sirenia Vista Park has kayak routes to Matlacha Pass Aquatic Preserve, where birds wade amid mangroves. Cape Coral Historical Society & Museum traces the planning of the city. Yacht Club Community Park has a beach and pier on the Caloosahatchee River. To the north, Four Mile Cove Ecological Preserve attracts herons and ibis if you want to take a day with the family and just explore the wondrous wildlife.
Cape Coral is just miles away from Fort Myers Beach, Sanibel Island, and Captiva Island. If you looking to be transported back in time to OLD FLORIDA than take a trip to Matlacha and enjoy shopping, local restaurants, and fishing from the pass. There are many different spices of fish to catch, so grab a pole and some bait and drop your line on in.