
This is a picture of the Queens Royal Hotel, built by Peter Prosser Salter in 1899 and was part of the Lake Park Resort just outside of Carleton Place. The old 1887 Lodge was once the Queen’s Royal Hotel, an illustrious and notorious gathering place.
Photo Carleton Place and Beckwith Heritage Museum
Clipped from The Ottawa Journal, 11 Aug 1899, Fri, Page 8
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Lake Park has been empty for a few years now
Would the Queens Royal hotel have existed in the late 40’s? I seem to recall staying in a multi story building at Lake Park. They had a small archery range and I remember a man named Larsen owned the place.
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Yes mam.. it was open until the fire in the 2000s
but it was a shell of a place by then
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