- Dalvay-by-the-sea
Dalvay-by-the-Sea Hotel is a National Historic Site of
Canada located on the north shore ofPrince Edward Island at the eastern end ofPrince Edward Island National Park . It is a popularattraction for visitors to the province and has been featured in theAnne of Green Gables movies.History
In 1895, wealthy American industrialist
Alexander Macdonald commissioned the house to be built as a summer home. While on vacation onPrince Edward Island , Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald became so enamored of the area he contracted George Longworth to act as his agent, buying 120 acres on the north shore. The house was completed in 1896, and he named it Dalvay By The Sea after his boyhood home inScotland .The House
Construction costs ran close to $50,000. The lower half of the house is built with IslandSandstone in its natural form. The hugefireplaces were also made with thesandstone . Thefurnishings were purchased from all over the world during family travels inEngland ,France ,Italy , andEgypt . Some pieces were purchased inCharlottetown as well. Water and power was supplied by a series ofwindmills .ummer Home
The MacDonalds kept a number of
servants , including grooms to look after the manyhorses andcarriages owned by the family. It cost about $10,000 a year to operate the place. The family entertained frequently over thesummer , and at the end of every summer gave adance for the locals. It would be a lavish party, with a hiredmusicians .Last Visit
The MacDonalds enjoyed the house for over a decade. In 1909, Alexander was not in good health. At the end of that summer, he stood at Long Pond gazing at his beloved house before quietly saying, "Good-bye Dalvay". He never returned, passing away in
Long Beach, California in 1910. [ [http://www.dalvaybythesea.com/result.cfm?catid=1&id=58 Dalvay by the Sea Website] ] The property was left to MacDonald's granddaughters. Since they were underage at the time, it was managed by their father, Edmund Stallo. Due to some badinvestments , the $15 million dollar fortune dwindled to nothing, and theestate had to be sold.Interim
The house had been looked after by William Hughes since the death of Alexander. When he contacted the family to ask what should be done with the place, they told him he could have it for the
back taxes . Hughes bought the house and furnishings for $486.57. He had no interest in keeping it, so sold it to William O'Leary ofMontreal . The O'Leary's took most of thefurniture out of the house. Eventually it was sold toCaptain Edward Dicks . Herenovated the house, thinking to turn it into ahotel . He ran out of money, and lost the house toGeorge DeBlois .In 1938, DeBlois sold the house and land to the federal government.
Hotel
Dalvay by the Sea has been operated as a leased private
concession fromParks Canada since then. There are 26 guest rooms, furnished in periodantiques . There are private baths in each room. The hotel currently operates from June through October.Expansion
In 1995, major expansion began. Eight 3-bedroom
cottages were built on the site, a full servicelaundry , and the dining room was enlarged.References
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