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Log cabin resorts in ontario
Log cabin resorts in ontario






log cabin resorts in ontario

The boat is named “Helena.” The lady on the dock with the white blouse resembles Mrs. Smith store in Orillia shows several ladies and children enjoying the waterfront.

log cabin resorts in ontario

This undated postcard published around 1920 by the R.O. The descendants of the Pettapeice family still continue to operate the resort today. Pettapiece and their three children and by 1920 Fern Cottage had been transformed into one of the most popular holiday resorts in Ontario. Three years later it was taken over by Mr. In 1915 the McBain family moved to town and leased the resort to the Kenny family. The family continued to cater to summer tourists and in 1906 built a three-storey building with 21 rooms to rent, requiring a staff of nine. McBain moved her 11 children into the large attic and rented out their three bedrooms at $6 per person per week including food. Information on Fern Resort’s web page tells us that in 1867, a log cabin built on fern-covered rocks, inhabited by a hermit, was known as Fern Cottage by the area residents.Īfter the hermit’s death, the McBain family built their home on the same site. Starting in 1895 the McBain family cleared two campsites to lease to summer vacationers and the next year, Mrs. Neighbouring the beautiful Lake Louise is Moraine Lake a glacial-fed lake with pristine waters. This comfortable vacation property borders Muskoka, Haliburton and Algonquin Park, three of the most sought after vacation areas in Ontarios cottage. Some were previously published by the Orillia Museum of Art and History and in the book Postcard Memories Orillia.

log cabin resorts in ontario

#Log cabin resorts in ontario series#

Postcard Memories is a weekly series of historic postcard views and photos submitted by Marcel Rousseau.








Log cabin resorts in ontario