Lakeshore Lodge Day 2018
When: Thursday August 2 and August 16, 13h00 - 16h00 (two events this year!)
Where: Lakeshore Lodge site, West Point (see map below)
Cost: Free with Park Entry Fee
What to bring: Family and friends from toddlers upwards!
Park NHE students participate in 1890's style tug-o-war at Laksehore Lodge Day; Image 16-5810, John A. Brebner 2016
What's It All About?
This popular event in the form of an 1890's-style picnic features games, music, a corn roast with lemonade and hayrides around this historic part of the Park has something for all ages.
The Lakeshore Lodge was first built as a simple summer retreat for local tourists wanting to spend time near the fabled sand dunes of West Lake. Its popularity spread over the decades leading into the 20th century, and soon the simple lodge became a first class hotel, offering accommodation for tourists from as far away as Toronto and New York State.
Sadly, the lodge burned in 1982, just as studies for a restoration were being undertaken.
Today's visitor can enjoy this beautiful spot, and explore the remains of the old lodge.
Cottage Row ar Lakeshore Lodge, c. 1890; Image 13-6678
Have a look at a more detailed and illustrated history of the Lakeshore Lodge...
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