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Dalvay-by-the-Sea National Historic Site

Dalvay-by-the-Sea National Historic Site

16 Cottage Crescent, Dalvay, Prince Edward Island
902-672-6350
http://www.dalvaybythesea.com/
À partir de mai; As of May

On Prince Edward Island’s north shore, Dalvay-by-the-Sea is at the eastern end of Prince Edward Island National Park, a rustic yet elegant summer home built by Alexander McDonald, a wealthy American businessman, in 1896. It overlooks both a freshwater lake and the sea along the Gulf of St. Lawrence.

Its stunning architecture of steep roofs, numerous dormers and gables, ornate spindlework, surfaces of contrasting colour and texture and a wrap-around balcony have earned it National Historic Site status as a representative example of a Victorian home constructed in the Queen Anne Revival style. Also of importance is the generous use of local materials in construction such as Island- sandstone on the exterior and Island lumber, cedar and spruce throughout.

Although within a national park, Dalvay is privately leased and operates as a luxury waterfront resort and restaurant in summer when visitors can dine and overnight amid impressive decor. Day visitors can also tour Dalvay’s interior and spend the day relaxing on the scenic grounds.

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Text Credit: http://www.pc.gc.ca/en/lhn-nhs/pe/dalvay/info

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    guestBook Guestbook/ KatieWilliams/ Jul 8, 2017

    It was too late in the season for me to stay, but it was neat to know where William and Kate were when they visited a few months later! It is very peaceful when you visit in the off season. I saw lots of wildlife and the paths are so well groomed that it is easy to get around on foot. Everything is maintained well, and there are interpretive plaques around the site for you to learn about the history and current projects happening there!

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  • Too late for me to stay...
    guestBook Guestbook/ KatieWilliams/ Jul 8, 2017

    It was too late in the season for me to stay, but it was neat to know where William and Kate were when they visited a few months later! It is very peaceful when you visit in the off season. I saw lots of wildlife and the paths are so well groomed that it is easy to get around on foot. Everything is maintained well, and there are interpretive plaques around the site for you to learn about the history and current projects happening there!

  • Explore150 photoSpot Snapshot/ KatieWilliams/ Jul 8, 2017

On Prince Edward Island’s north shore, Dalvay-by-the-Sea is at the eastern end of Prince Edward Island National Park, a rustic yet elegant summer home built by Alexander McDonald, a wealthy American businessman, in 1896. It overlooks both a freshwater lake and the sea along the Gulf of St. Lawrence.

Its stunning architecture of steep roofs, numerous dormers and gables, ornate spindlework, surfaces of contrasting colour and texture and a wrap-around balcony have earned it National Historic Site status as a representative example of a Victorian home constructed in the Queen Anne Revival style. Also of importance is the generous use of local materials in construction such as Island- sandstone on the exterior and Island lumber, cedar and spruce throughout.

Although within a national park, Dalvay is privately leased and operates as a luxury waterfront resort and restaurant in summer when visitors can dine and overnight amid impressive decor. Day visitors can also tour Dalvay’s interior and spend the day relaxing on the scenic grounds.

16 Cottage Crescent, Dalvay, Prince Edward Island
902-672-6350
http://www.dalvaybythesea.com/
À partir de mai; As of May
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