Demolished caretaker cabin at Nanaimo park marks end of an era
NANAIMO — A cottage which stood at Neck Point Park for decades is no more after crews demolished the dilapidated structure perched above the parking lot.
The cottage was torn down earlier this year, while the City confirmed it has no plans to replace the structure or the ambassador program provided by its caretaker.
Nanaimo Community Archives manager Christine Meutzner said around 40 to 50 cabins dotted the coastline of modern day Neck Point Park beginning in 1931, while most of the homes were built between the 1940’s and 60’s.
“These were rustic cabins that people built for summers, weekends and fishing, a typical family vacation. By the early 70’s they were all burned down to make way for new development.”