This one-storey log cabin on Pinegrove Avenue in Dunnottar was built in 1933 as a summer home for Winnipeggers James William “Jimmie” Vaughan (1895-1990), his wife Mary Spencer Vaughan (1903-1996), and their children. It is a Dunnottar historic site.
Pinegrove Lodge (November 2018)
Source: George PennerSite Coordinates (lat/long): N50.44568, W96.96040
denoted by symbol on the map above
Obituary [James William Vaughan], Winnipeg Free Press, 20 January 1990, page 36.
Obituary [Mary Vaughan], Winnipeg Free Press, 18 June 1996, page 32.
Landmarks: Dunnottar's Significant Heritage Building.
This page was prepared by George Penner, Anne Brazeau, and Gordon Goldsborough.
Page revised: 7 August 2022
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