Wasaga Beach The Daytona of Canada

Cover page

Cover page

Name/Title

Wasaga Beach "The Daytona of Canada"

Entry/Object ID

2020.244.1

Scope and Content

Colourized informational pamphlet

Context

The pamphlet cover is titled Wasaga Beach "The Daytona of Canada". Included on the cover page is a beachfront photograph with the caption: Motorcyle Racing on the Beach. On the bottom of the page reads: THE FINEST RESORT on the GEORGIAN BAY. The inside pages of the pamphlet include information about the beach, accomodation, recreation and entertainment and the Chamber of Commerce. A map of the beachfront area and also of surrounding communities are included in the pamphlet. During the 1930’s the beachfront at Wasaga Beach was used for motorcycle races. Racers in Europe & US had been using sand beaches for motorcycle races and the British Empire Motorcycle Club found Wasaga Beach to be a perfect Canadian destination for races. The first race was held on the beachfront on October 24, 1935 starting with ¼ mile sprints. A planned 100 mile race was shortened to 60 miles due to inclement weather. 2000 spectators were in attendance. The next year, to avoid adverse weather conditions, the races were moved from Thanksgiving to Victoria Day weekend. Spectators in attendance increased to 10,000 by 1937. The courses ran from the east end of Beach Area 1 west to about 13th street. Bales of hay and snow fence were used to protect the crowds. The Wasaga Beach races were the biggest events in Canada at the time and drew top American riders. The races continued to run on the beach, with some gaps due to participants’ involvement in WWII, until 1949 when new safety regulations coupled with the cost of liability insurance brought an end to motorcycle racing on the beach. Motorcycle races were then held where Edenvale Airport is now located.

Acquisition

Accession

2020.244

Source or Donor

Unknown

Acquisition Method

Gift