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Corinne is 50 and has finally paid off her mortgage. She and her wife Sandra both work in hospitality, and are looking for a new challenge. Their home’s on the shores of Lake Ontario and they plan to transform it into a bed and breakfast. They decide to buy a bungalow further inland to live in. The B&B property is in Corinne’s name.