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Doris (Pickard), as Seaside Inn and Cottages, including a 4 unit motel. Jack died on June 7, 1952, and Hazel and their son Rhodes continued to operate the Inn until on April 23, 1966 a fire of unknown origin levelled the old structure, and the Mutch Hotel and Seaside Inn came to an end.
Stanhope Beach Lodge
By various names, and under different owners, Stanhope Beach Lodge is considered to be the oldest toiJrist resort on the Island. Founded by Angus MacMillan as “Pleasant View Hotel”, it was later known as “Point Pleasant Hotel”, and later still, with various changes of ownership, as the “Cliff Hotel”, and then as “Stanhope Beach Inn”; it is now owned and operated by Angus MacMillan’s great-great-
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