Sifllil K-g::s;miSMWU3gu SiilllllHIIIIllliii M^WnWiWi^m^mB^M Aerial view of Stanhope Beach Inn & Motel 1960's. B. Ellis coll. can eat" ??? served in the beautiful blue and white dining room of the Lodge. There are many recreational activites for summer visitors: boating, windsurfing, deep sea fishing, water skiing, tennis, volley ball and croquet; the excellent Golf Course is close by. Gerald Auld , owner-manager of the Lodge, is President of the Tourism Industry Association of P. E.I ., a director on the executive of the National Tourism Association of Canada, and Vice-President of the Hotel Association of Canada. An account of will be found in the chapter on the . Kiloran Lodge and Cottages This large farm house was built by Alexander MacLauchlan in 1898, the contractor being Herman Jones of Pownal . Alexander's son Ashley inherited the property in 1916, and sold the house with its 100 acres of land in 1919 to Charles Burt of Baltic , P.E.I. 47 acres were expro?? priated for the in 1937, and various other parcels of land were sold; eventually Leith Burt, Charles' son, sold the house and the remaining 25 acres to James and Minnie MacFadyen and Dorothy Douglas ; these three had previously managed both Inn and Dalvay House Hotel. They named the property "Kiloran", Gaelic for "by a sandy beach". Kiloran Lodge opened for business in 1949, with four cottages, two of which were double, as well as the accom?? modation in the Lodge itself. Minnie MacFadyen , the daughter of the Rev. Daniel and Mrs. MacLean of Mount Herbert , worked in the Provincial Department of 224