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Excerpt from historicplaces.ca:

Description of Historic Place

Dalvay-by-the-Sea is a summer residence built in the late-19th century in the Queen Anne Revival Style. It is located at the east end of Prince Edward Island National Park, about 180 metres from the Gulf of St. Lawrence. The designated place consists of the building on its footprint.

Heritage Value

Dalvay-by-the-Sea was designated a national historic site because it is of national architectural significance as a fine domestic example of the Queen Anne Revival Style in Canadian architecture.

Dalvay was built as a summer residence for Alexander McDonald, president of Standard Oil of Kentucky. The spacious grounds and picturesque setting reinforce the Queen Anne Revival style of the house and reflect the building's original use as a summer home.

Character-Defining Elements

The key elements that relate to the heritage value of this site as a fine domestic example of the Queen Anne Revival style include:

- its asymmetrical, two-and-a-half-storey composition, characterized by projecting and receding bays and topped by a steep roof enlivened with gables and dormers;
- its steeply pitched, slightly bellcast roofline, consisting of large intersecting gables punctuated by gabled, bellcast and shed-roofed dormers of varying sizes;
- a profusion of secondary elements, including balconies, bay windows, grouped windows, decorative spindlework and a variety of finishes and colours;
- the encircling verandah and adjoining porte-cochère, extending around three sides of the building, with their broad roofs, cobblestone piers, wooden balustrade, and wooden porch supports with spindlework ornamentation;
- the variety of contrasting colours and textures used for exterior finishes, including shaped bargeboard and finials in the dormers and gable ends, half-timbering in the gable ends and the upper floors, rough cobblestone on the ground floor and verandah, the smooth and finely detailed wooden balustrade and porch supports, green, hexagonal shingles in the gable ends, and green, rectangular shingles on the roofs;
- the use of a variety of materials, including sandstone, wood, shingle and stucco;
- its varied fenestration, including sash windows in single and grouped arrangements, bay windows, and dormer windows;
- its carefully considered interior configuration, in which spacious main rooms on the first and second floors are grouped around a main entry hall;
- the large, panelled entry hall with its massive stone fireplace and grand staircase leading to a second floor gallery;
- the second floor gallery around the perimeter of the main hallway, suspended from the third floor by iron rods (subsequently covered in wood pillars);
- the large rectangular lounge area added in 1899, with its massive fireplace;
- wood finishes and fittings in the main first and second-floor rooms, including panelling in the main entry hall, wainscoting, and window and door surrounds;
- the use of local materials on both interior and exterior, including Prince Edward Island wood (primarily spruce and cedar) and sandstone;
- the relationship of the house to its site, including the open vistas surrounding the house, its proximity to the sea and to a freshwater lake, and the viewplanes between the house and both bodies of water.

Tags:   Dalvay-by-the-Sea National Historic Site National Historic Site 16 Cottage Crescent York Dalvay Prince Edward Island National Park PEI National Park National Park Prince Edward Island PEI Canada Green Gables Shore Central Coastal Drive National Parks

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Excerpt from the brochure:

This region is your destination for incredible dunescapes, Mi'Kmaq and Acadian heritage and beautiful paths less traveled.

Greenwich Dunes Trail:

Travel across homestead fields, through a forest stand, and over Bowley Pond on a floating boardwalk, as you journey toward your first sight of the majestic Greenwich Dunes.

Tags:   Greenwich Prince Edward Island National Park PEI National Park National Park Prince Edward Island PEI Canada Points East Coastal Drive Greenwich Dunes Trail Level 1-Photography for Recreation National Parks

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Tags:   Greenwich Dunes Trail Prince Edward Island National Park PEI National Park National Park Greenwich Prince Edward Island PEI Canada Points East Coastal Drive National Parks

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Tags:   Brackley-Dalvay Prince Edward Island National Park PEI National Park National Park Brackley Dalvay Prince Edward Island PEI Canada Green Gables Shore Central Coastal Drive Photography Vision Music to My Eyes National Parks

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Excerpt from cavendishbeachpei.com:

Miles of sand dunes, barrier islands, sandstone cliffs, wetlands, and forests. The beaches of Cavendish are part of Prince Edward Island National Park. The Park offers walking trails and fascinating interpretive programs on beach ecology, geology, evolution, wildlife, and archaeology. The road through the park leads you to a choice of many access points to the beach which offer a safe place to park and walkways to the water, with supervised beach and swimming area.

Tags:   Cavendish-North Rustico Prince Edward Island National Park PEI National Park Cavendish Prince Edward Island PEI Canada Green Gables Shore Central Coastal Drive National Park National Parks


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