History

Bygone Days – Lakeside Park Pavilion Before Enclosure

Lakeside Park Pavilion is shown here before its enclosure.

The Pavilion was erected in the spring of 1913 by James Countess for $2,250. In 1923, iron shutters were installed to shelter people during storms.

Photo courtesy of the Kingsville Archives

 

2 Comments

  1. Josie (Poje) Kardum

    Hello,
    I used to live on Cedar Beach in the late 70s before moving to B.C. My husband and I owned 131 Heritage Rdand my parents bought the lot next door and built a house on it also in the late 70s. . For them, it was a summer house, for me it was a permanent home, a cottage originally and then my husband turned it into a big home. Having driven by, the area has changed so much that I don’t recognize anything any longer. Are there archives in Kingsville that would tell what the street address is now? We were on Lake Erie and across the street was an area that looked like a swamp. Thank you

  2. IT WAS NICE SEEING THIS OLD PICTURE. LOOKING FORWARD SEEING MORE.

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