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Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: A time machine back to an island inn from a Gatsby-like era Review: Bigwin Inn encourages the protection of a unique landscape and its built environment by examining Bigwin Island's environmental heritage, the archaeological heritage of its First Nation burial grounds, the nautical heritage of the steam yacht Bigwin and the rare architectural heritage of the Bigwin Inn complex. McTaggart states, "If the great legacy of Bigwin is to survive as testimony to an important part of the country's identity, the landmark demands immediate heritage designation, structural stabilizaiton and protection against the implications of an ill- defined future". Star columnist Christopher Hume wrote, "As McTaggart rightly points out, "Bigwin was the perfect embodiment of an era, a time when man's ability to master nature with massive and indestructibe projects was very much in vogue." The complex consists of numerous buildings-some huge, some small; some public, some strictly utilitarian - but all designed with an eye to the environment-physical, cultural and social. Even as it falls apart, the Inn remains a magnificent structure. By contrast, the majority of contemmporary buildings in Muskoka- mostly cottages-though smaller and more intimate, are at odds with everything around them. The difference is that Bigwin Inn's designs assume the full range of architectural possibilities. The context is history, not some ersatz notion of a Muskoka style, or of local color." Bigwin Inn was presented to Her Royal Highness Princess Juliana of the Neterlands in memory of the Royal Family's stay at the resort during World War II and of the fiftieth anniversary of the end of World Warr II. "Princess Juliana was pleasantly surprised and delighted with Mr. McTaggart's book Bigwin Inn. The book brought back so many good memories of the time she and the little princesses spent at the resort. It is sad to see such a beautiful place fall into a state of disrepair. An inn with such a historical past should only but be preserved,wrote her First Secretary. "Members of the Ojibway trive have visited Bigwin Island each summer since the 1800s to pay homage to several of Bigwin Island's First Nation burial grounds,"McTaggart states. Al Bigwin of the Alderville Reserve recently wrote, "My wife and I visited Bigwin Island two years ago. We were delighted to have secured much prior knowledge from the book Bigwin Inn." Patrons of the resort included Ernest Hemingway, Franklin Carmichael,Clark Gable, Carole Lombard, John D. Rockefeller, Andrew Carnegie, Henry Longfellow, Os-Ke-Non-Ton, PM John Diefenbaker, Glenn Gould, Cameron Peck and Glenn Miller. Lois Maxwell, popular for her recurring role as Moneypenny in the series of James Bond spy film classics and for her Sun column, wrote, "Bigwin Inn, the nostalgic book ...chock-a-block with vintage black and white photographs and color plates from the 'thirties has jolted into mind, scenes, scents and images of elegant people, dancing in the moonlight and hard work. As a 15-year old, I fibbed about my age so as to work there as a waitress one summer...I thank you for those memories of my youth and innocence, Douglas McTaggart. Bigwin Inn is a winner! Mahogany launches, flappers, fortunes won and lost, big bands, trains, gangsters, prohibition, steamers, black tie masquerades in the dance pavilion, opera and film stars lounging by the Rotunda hearths... Bigwin Inn by Douglas McTaggart will take you there...
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Revisit the Grand Old Lady1 Review: When we were senior high school and university students, I couldn't think of a better way to spend your summers, than working at Bigwin Inn before going back to school in the fall. I spent the summers of 1963 and 1964 there playing the piano in the band. Bigwin Inn became a very special place to most of us who spent time there. I didn't take many photos and now wish I had, but this great book can bring back a lot of your memories because it has lots of photos taken at all stages of this great Inn's life, as well as a history of this grand old Inn. Relive your memories with this great book!
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Revisit the Grand Old Lady1 Review: When we were senior high school and university students, I couldn't think of a better way to spend your summers, than working at Bigwin Inn before going back to school in the fall. I spent the summers of 1963 and 1964 there playing the piano in the band. Bigwin Inn became a very special place to most of us who spent time there. I didn't take many photos and now wish I had, but this great book can bring back a lot of your memories because it has lots of photos taken at all stages of this great Inn's life, as well as a history of this grand old Inn. Relive your memories with this great book!
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