Heart Island, 1000 Islands by sunnygreenwood

Heart Island, 1000 Islands

This is the Power House on the island where the Boltd Castle stands, in the St Lawerence River near Rockport, Ontario. Here's a bit of the history of the Boldt Castle and Heart Island copied from their web site:

"Boldt, millionaire proprietor of the world famous Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York City, set out to build a full size rhineland castle in Alexandria Bay, on picturesque Heart Island. The grandiose structure was to be a display of his love for his wife, Louise.

Beginning in 1900, the Boldt family spent summers in the 1000 Islands at the Boldt Families Wellesley House near Mr. Boldt’s Wellesley Island Farms while 300 workers including stonemasons, carpenters, and artists fashioned the six story, 120 room castle, complete with tunnels, a powerhouse, Italian gardens, a drawbridge, alster tower (children’s playhouse) and a dove cote. Not a single detail or expense was spared.

In January 1904, tragedy struck. Boldt telegraphed the island and commanded the workers to immediately “stop all construction.” Louise had died suddenly. A broken hearted Boldt could not imagine his dream castle without his beloved. Boldt never returned to the island, leaving behind the structure as a monument of his love.

For 73 years, the castle and various stone structures were left to the mercy of the wind, rain, ice, snow and vandals. When the Thousand Islands Bridge Authority acquired the property in 1977, it was decided that through the use of all net revenues from the castle operation it would be preserved for the enjoyment of future generations.

Since 1977, several million dollars have been applied to rehabilitating, restoring and improving the Heart Island structures. "

http://www.boldtcastle.com/visitorinfo/

Many thanks for dropping by.
Fabulous shot! Beautiful!
July 19th, 2012  
What a beautiful place - but such a sad story! :(
July 19th, 2012  
Beautiful shot.
July 19th, 2012  
What a stunning structure and a very interesting history! Thanks
July 19th, 2012  
Beautiful structure ... amazing story and great history. I think it's wonderful how this was started by a man who loved his wife. Lovely pov and capture, Anne. Thanks for the info.
July 19th, 2012  
What a great looking building and such an amazing sceinc area. I really do have to take a trip out to Ontario
July 19th, 2012  
What a super structure and such a sad story. Lovely capture.
July 19th, 2012  
what a nice shot......I like this scene......
July 19th, 2012  
A amazing photo lovely scene and yes what a sad story
July 19th, 2012  
Great spot,and it makes a wonderful photo
July 19th, 2012  
A sad story with a happy ending. I checked the website as well and really enjoyed seeing all the photos of the gardens and interior. So fabulous! This would definitely be on my "#1 must see" list if I lived closer. I love sights with a history. Your photo is beautiful! Thanks so much for sharing.
July 19th, 2012  
Gorgeous Capture! Amazing shot and story!
July 19th, 2012  
stunning shot, Anne!
July 19th, 2012  
Great shot. I have wanted to go out there but never find the time. Might schedule a long weekend this fall and take the trip out there.
July 19th, 2012  
Wonderfully unique shot.
July 19th, 2012  
Excellent shot.
July 20th, 2012  
I have not been there yet believe it or not, but this looks lovely.
July 20th, 2012  
oooh, this is cool! wish I was there
July 20th, 2012  
Fantastic.
July 22nd, 2012  
beautiful shot
July 23rd, 2012  
This is very cool. A great shot with a history lesson, too. Fabulous!
July 24th, 2012  
Oh i love this, you have such neat shots in your albums.
July 28th, 2012  
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