Item 2023.000.21 - The pool and patio deck at the new Seaway Towers Motor Hotel

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The pool and patio deck at the new Seaway Towers Motor Hotel

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CA LGIC ARC-2023.000.21

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  • c. 1963 (Creation)
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    Maple Leaf Press
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    Toronto, Ontario, Canada

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2023.000.23: Postcard

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Front: Colour photo. The photo shows the deck of a hotel. The deck is brown with white stairs on the left and middle of the deck. The deck is separated into two with a fence above the middle stairs. At the bottom of the lower deck there are some tables with green umbrellas. To the left of the tables, there is garden with a hourglass-shaped fountain. In the upper section, there is a rectangular blue pool on the right with some green beach chairs and people around. At the right, there is a pink and white tent with white pillars. To the left and behind of the deck, is a parking lot with various cars of various colours. To the bottom right, there is a white wall with balconies.

Back: Divided blank back. There is some blue text across the top with a rectangle in the right corner. There is a vertical line of text in the middle dividing the page.

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Mark / Inscription text: ST / The pool and patio deck of the new / SEAWAY TOWERS MOTOR HOTEL, Lake / Shore Blvd., Toronto, Canada, overlook- / ing the Toronto parklands and Lake / Ontario      
Mark / Inscription type: Title and hotel information      
Mark / Inscription description: “ST” are very stylized      
Mark / Inscription technique: Printed, blue ink      
Mark / Inscription position: On back, top left corner      
Mark / Inscription language: English      
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Mark / Inscription text: POST / CARD      
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Mark / Inscription technique: Printed, blue ink      
Mark / Inscription position: On back, top, off centre to the right      
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Mark / Inscription text: STAMP / HERE      
Mark / Inscription type: Instructions for use      
Mark / Inscription description: Rectangle surrounds text      
Mark / Inscription technique: Printed, blue ink      
Mark / Inscription position: On back, upper right corner      
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Mark / Inscription text: MAPLE LEAF PRESS - TORONTO - CANADA      
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Mark / Inscription position: On back, vertically down centre middle      
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Mark / Inscription text: A / Seaway / Motel      
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Mark / Inscription description: Text is within a blue circle with triangles around it      
Mark / Inscription technique: Printed, blue ink      
Mark / Inscription position: On back, lower left corner      
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Mark / Inscription text: WILSON, DRYSEN,      
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Mark / Inscription text: ADDRESS      
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Mark / Inscription position: On back, off centre to the right      
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Mark / Inscription text: 5494R      
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Mark / Inscription technique: Printed, blue ink      
Mark / Inscription position: On back, bottom right corner      
Mark / Inscription language: English      
Mark / Inscription translation: N/A

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In the 1940s-1960s, Etobicoke saw a rise in motels due to motor vehicles becoming more accessible and widely used. Motor hotels (motels) became prominent tourist destinations. Etobicoke Lakeshore’s prime motel era is seen in many postcards from the time period (primarily shots from Mimico and New Toronto). “Replacing the traditional cottage industry in Long Branch, local sites hosted waterfront beaches, attractions, and quaint motels with easy and affordable access for local tourists following Lakeshore Road as the main link between East (Toronto), and the West (Buffalo and Niagara Falls) along the shoreline. Construction of the 401 and QEW diverted traffic away from the Lakeshore, causing a steep decline in Mimico’s motel industry in the 1980s, with the last structure demolished in 2012. Many of these sites were replaced by condos as tourism moved away from the area.” (LGIC). Casa Mendoza closed in 2012 and was replaced by a condo tower.

The Seaway Motor Hotel opened in 1955 and operated for 38 years (until 1993). The architects were Ants Elken & R.W. Beckstead. In 1955, the hotel won Silver Medal of the Massey Medal for Architecture. The original structure was three storeys tall but in 1963, a 12 floor tower was added. The hotel had wraparound balconies, a rooftop patio with a swimming pool, and a restaurant. The restaurant, which was enclosed in glass, was a main attraction. The Seaway was stretched horizontally to capitalize on the southern sun and views over the lake. The hotel was torn down to allow room for a new on/off ramp for the Queen Elizabeth Way.

Ensure when the postcard is from. There is little information on the printer, Maple Leaf Press, and the postcard itself. It likely is from around the time the new addition was added in 1963 as the caption calls it “the new Seaway Towers Motor Hotel”.

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