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Crystal Beach is a lakefront community in Fort Erie, Ontario, Canada. As of 2016, it had a population of 8,524. It was named for the "crystal clear" water conditions present when it was founded on the northeast shore of
Lake Erie Lake Erie ( "eerie") is the fourth largest lake by surface area of the five Great Lakes in North America and the eleventh-largest globally. It is the southernmost, shallowest, and smallest by volume of the Great Lakes and therefore also h ...
, across from Buffalo.
Crystal Beach Park Crystal Beach Park was an amusement park in Crystal Beach, Ontario from 1888 to 1989. It was serviced by the ''Canadiana'' passenger ferry in Buffalo, making it a popular tourist destination for both Canadians and Americans. The park was know ...
occupied waterfront land within Crystal Beach from 1888 to 1989, turning the community into a popular resort town. '' Laugh in the Dark'', a documentary about efforts to revitalize the community in the waning years of Crystal Beach Park, was released in 1999.


History

The Crystal Beach settlement started as a
police village A police village was a form of municipal government that was used in the province of Ontario, Canada in the early 19th century if the finances or the population of an area did not permit the creation of a village. Formation In the early 19th Centu ...
with a summer post office in 1898; a year-round post office opened in 1908. The village was incorporated in 1928, with a population of 298. In 1970, the village was absorbed by Fort Erie, Ontario under the regional government scheme.


Crystal Beach Park (1888-1989)


Bay Beach Park (1926-present)

In 1926, John E. Rebstock opened a public beach on land west of
Crystal Beach Park Crystal Beach Park was an amusement park in Crystal Beach, Ontario from 1888 to 1989. It was serviced by the ''Canadiana'' passenger ferry in Buffalo, making it a popular tourist destination for both Canadians and Americans. The park was know ...
called ''Bay Beach Park''. It contained rental units, a restaurant called The Lobster House, a snack bar, and a
dance hall Dance hall in its general meaning is a hall for dancing. From the earliest years of the twentieth century until the early 1960s, the dance hall was the popular forerunner of the discothèque or nightclub. The majority of towns and cities in ...
.http://www.forterie.ca/resource/files/5A991E95966F806885257F380049D74F/$File/Bay%20Beach%20Draft%20ReportV9%20Dec%2022%2015%20FINAL.pdf Rebstock died in 1941, and his estate maintained the property until selling it to the Town of Fort Erie in 2001. A private developer planned to build a 12-story complex on the site called ''South Beach Condominiums'', but the project was abandoned in 2014. Fort Erie has since renovated the site with modern amenities, and it was officially reopened in 2019.


Crystal Beach Hill Association (1983–present)

In the 1930s,
Crystal Beach Park Crystal Beach Park was an amusement park in Crystal Beach, Ontario from 1888 to 1989. It was serviced by the ''Canadiana'' passenger ferry in Buffalo, making it a popular tourist destination for both Canadians and Americans. The park was know ...
employees were allowed to build cottages on the Crystal Beach sand dune so that they could live near their jobs. The dune was called Crystal Beach Hill and eventually grew to 43 cottages. In 1983, residents of the land formed the ''Crystal Beach Hill Cottagers Organization'', later renamed the ''Crystal Beach Hill Association'', and purchased the land outright from the park's owner.


Crystal Beach Tennis & Yacht Club (1992–present)

The land where
Crystal Beach Park Crystal Beach Park was an amusement park in Crystal Beach, Ontario from 1888 to 1989. It was serviced by the ''Canadiana'' passenger ferry in Buffalo, making it a popular tourist destination for both Canadians and Americans. The park was know ...
stood was converted into a gated community called ''Crystal Beach Tennis & Yacht Club'' in 1992. The concrete
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that was built in 1921 to service the Americana and
Canadiana Canadiana is a term used to describe things (e.g., books, historical documents, and artifacts), ideas, or activities that concern or are distinctive of Canada, its people, and/or its culture, especially works of literature and other cultural pro ...
ferries remains part of the complex, albeit in a state of disrepair. The concrete
seawall A seawall (or sea wall) is a form of coastal defense constructed where the sea, and associated coastal processes, impact directly upon the landforms of the coast. The purpose of a seawall is to protect areas of human habitation, conservation ...
that was built in 1924 to reinforce the property also remains part of the complex.


Crystal Beach Waterfront Park (2005–present)

The town of
Fort Erie Fort Erie is a town on the Niagara River in the Niagara Region, Ontario, Canada. It is directly across the river from Buffalo, New York, and is the site of Old Fort Erie which played a prominent role in the War of 1812. Fort Erie is one of Ni ...
has operated a public beach called ''Crystal Beach Waterfront Park'' to the east of ''Crystal Beach Tennis & Yacht Club'' since 2005. It features a
boat launch A slipway, also known as boat ramp or launch or boat deployer, is a ramp on the shore by which ships or boats can be moved to and from the water. They are used for building and repairing ships and boats, and for launching and retrieving small ...
and was next to the Palmwood restaurant which closed in 2021.


South Coast Village (2016–present)

The land where the parking lot of Crystal Beach Park stood directly east of ''Crystal Beach Tennis & Yacht Club'' was converted into the upscale community ''South Coast Village'' in 2016.


References


External links


Official website
{{Authority control Beaches of Ontario Neighbourhoods in Fort Erie, Ontario Populated places established in 1888 Populated places on Lake Erie in Canada