26 May
2008
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The wrecking ball takes down another historic Muskoka landmark.

Marygrove (formerly Glen Home Hotel) was an important historical structure on the shores of Lake Joseph, Muskoka. It was a rare example of streamline moderne architectural style built in 1939.

It was operated as the Glen Home Hotel until labour day 1974. In 1975 it was purchased by the Sisters of St. Joseph and used as a seasonal religous retreat, renamed Marygrove. The Sisters put the site up for sale last year with no takers. They recently applied for rezoning from commercial to residential and received a demolition permit from town council. It seems the property is more marketable by carting everything off to landfill and making 4 new cottage lots. They wasted no time in tearing it down. Below is a photo showing part of the structure that’s still standing. Next week it will become a memory.

Other Photos of MarygroveÂ

Article from the Bracebridge Examiner

Article from the Globe and Mail

Article from The Architectural Conservancy of Ontario

Marygrove Lake Joseph

In: historic muskoka, in and around muskoka ontario, on the water, tripin around towns

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