Wasaga Inn, Acrylic Photo

Object/Artifact

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Town of Wasaga Beach

Wasaga Inn, black and white copy of a photograph or postcard in acrylic

Wasaga Inn, black and white copy of a photograph or postcard in acrylic

Name/Title

Wasaga Inn, Acrylic Photo

Entry/Object ID

2020.6.1

Description

An acrylic copy of a postcard of the Wasaga Inn

Context

The Wasaga Inn was one of the hotels built by the McLean family. It was located on the west side of Main Street on the beachfront beside Playland Park. The McLean family managed, built, owned, operated hotel establishments in Wasaga Beach circa 1910 to 1960. After managing the Ivandale Hotel on the Nottawasaga River at Wasaga Beach, John and Sarah Ann McLean purchased land on the beach in 1911and built the first beachfront hotel at Wasaga Beach, the Capstan Inn. The hotel was destroyed by fire in March, 1915 and was quickly rebuilt and reopened on July 1st, 1915. In 1919, the John and Sarah bought an adjacent lot and their oldest sons, James Alexander "Sandy" and Wilson Hugh McLean built the Dardanella Dancehall. Also in 1919, Dan McLean, their third son and his wife Lora built the Wasaga Inn and operated it until 1945. Sarah Ann & John ran the Capstan Inn until her death in 1931 when Wilson Hugh McLean and sisters, Pearl and Iva operated the hotel. In 1945, the sisters sold their shares in the hotel to Wilson who operated the Capstan until his retirement in 1958. Wilson "Red" McLean, Sandy's son and John and Sarah's grandson, and his wife Lorraine built the Breakers in 1931 and bought the Nottawa Inn in 1944. Wilson sold the Nottawa Inn in 1960. The photo, copied from a postcard, shows the front of the Wasaga Inn on the beachfront with a car parked in front and with chairs for guests to lounge.

Acquisition

Accession

2020.6

Source or Donor

Unknown

Acquisition Method

Gift