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Before the Arch | Mark J. Strople

$60.00
Before the Arch takes the reader back to the formative years at Victoria Beach Manitoba, through postcard images, archival photography and family photos provided by Victoria Beach families. The bookโ€™s narrative is adapted from the Victoria Beach News and the Victoria Beach Herald, featuring news, events and issues important to the resortโ€™s development, along with period advertising from the local newspaper.

Readers may be surprised to learn that Victoria Beach (often promoted as โ€œThe Childrensโ€™ Beachโ€) was once home to an Air Station or had a magnificent hotel near the Pier. The dominant feature of the townsite was a Railway Station, complete with sidings, bunkhouses, water and coal towers, and visited by some of the most powerful steam locomotives in service with the Canadian National Railway.

Much-loved traditions (the Annual Snow Trains, Sunday evening sing-songs at the Clubhouse, the red water pumps on every corner, slides on the beaches) are now but a distant memory. The Golf Course, Tennis Courts, the Parking Lot, and townsite businesses and vehicle restrictions that gave Victoria Beach its unique character, had their genesis during the Beachโ€™s formative years.

"Before the Arch" is Mark Stropleโ€™s first book. Mark is a retired educator who has always had an interest in local history. Often rightly accused by those who know him best of frequently โ€˜living in the pastโ€™, he first visited Victoria Beach in 1963. He and his family have owned their cottage at Victoria Beach since 1998.

SKU 172911