A
tent was the first “home” erected on the Tigh-Na-Mara
property. The properties first log cabin followed suit and
was built by newlyweds - Mr. and Mrs. Van Norman. It was 1946
and this first log cabin was far from the last to be built
on the 11-acre property.
After passing through the hands of several owners and different
names, in 1956 Mrs. Roberts bought the property and Mrs. Roberts
felt that it reminded her of her native Scotland and named
her new home Tigh-Na-Mara - Gaelic for “House By the
Sea”. After only three years, the property was again
sold to Dr. Harold and Nancy Weeks, and while Mrs. Roberts
moved on, the Gaelic name stayed behind.
In 1981, Joe and Jackie Hirsch, present owners, and their
partners, purchased the 11 acres and its 12 cottages. Gradually
they renovated every one, added on more units, a swimming
pool and eventually 11 more acres.
In
March 2003, the latest addition to the resort, the 16,000
square foot Grotto Spa, was opened to the public. The resort
has never stopped re-inventing itself whether it is known
as a family resort, couples retreat or a spa goers fantasy.
Today this 22- acre property boasts 192 log buildings spread
carefully through the Arbutus and Douglas fir trees and along
the sandy beach.
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