As Port Sandfield Marina marks the beginning of the Summer of ā22, it also celebrates seven decades of servicing the people of Muskoka.
Early Days
In 1952, when Alfred (Alf) Mortimer bought the property where PSM sits today, it was already hallowed ground for boat enthusiasts as the birthplace of the disappearing propeller boat, or āthe DippyāĀ as itās fondly known. A son in one of Muskokaās early settlement families, Alf left the eponymous Mortimerās Point to branch out on his own, purchasing the property and boatbuilding business in Port Sandfield in 1952 and gradually building up the marina and expanding it until his retirement in 1994. At that time, Alfās son-in-law and grandson, John Sr. and Jonathan (Jr.) Blair took the reins. Alf, turning 99 in August, still frequents PSM when heās out and about.
Witnesses to Change
Over seven decades, PSM has weathered huge changes in the boating industry and in Muskoka itself. Their businessĀ has grown and shifted to meet the needs ofĀ a shifting population and of different times. āJohn Sr. was something of a visionary whenĀ it came to seeing the potential of the business as a boutique shopping location,ā recallsĀ co-owner Nada Blair of her late father-in-law.Ā āHe shifted the business in ways that have really made it a destination in and of itself.ā
The Boathouse and Lake Livinā stores embody John Sr.ās vision of offering unique and affordable pieces that appeal to and support the Muskoka lifestyle. With a spacious 4,000 square feet of retail space, The Boathouse sits directly over the waters of Lake Joseph. Shoppers can view antique boats on display alongside a selection of offerings including cottage dĆ©cor, fashions, outdoorĀ furnishings, bath and beauty products, and more.
Boats for All Tastes
Like everything else, the boats pulling up to the marina have changed a lot since Alfās days as proprietor. In the sixties, wood gradually gave way to fibreglass as the cottage market looked to technology to help reduce maintenance and increase longevity. Today, PSM celebrates the advances of technology while still maintaining strong ties to the classic boating industry. It includes classic and antique boats in its inventory alongside pre-owned and new watercraft representing brands like TigĆ©, Regal, ATX, and Hermes.
Located 25 minutes from Bracebridge at 1327 Peninsula Road, Port Sandfield Marina is one of the regionās longest-running family businesses. āWe are proud to have served the Muskoka community for so many years,ā says Nada. āOur goal is to continue to offer the best customer service possible and to play a unique role in the market here, as we have since Alf first opened the business in 1952.ā Since Jonathan and Nadaās son, J.J., has joined the team, itās a family legacy that runs four generations deep