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SSCA Community Centre Grand Opening Event - July 4, 2026

Address by Eric Armour:

This campaign has been all about community for the community.

99 years ago, the people of Sans Souci lost their one place where they all arrived and departed the area. In the late 1920s, the Sans

Souci hotel, located over there, ceased operations and the Midland City steamer had no place to land. So, a group of cottagers got

together to formally incorporate the Sans Souci and Copperhead Association in 1927. Around the same time, they raised money to

buy a sliver of land to build a wharf with a Post Office and Store. This was the Dockhouse. Over time, the property grew to include

the Schoolhouse, the Government wharf, the McNamara House, the Welsh Brothers property and finally the Brand Cottage. Made

possible by people that call Sans Souci their special place. At one point, we knew there needed to be an improved place for

gatherings. We needed to update our facilities.


In 2013, we began planning for a facelift. Which evolved into reconstructive surgery. In 2014 we kicked off a campaign to raise

funds for a new facility with our first donation in 2015. As of today, over 110 donors from all over the world have contributed to the

campaign. All of them seeing this an investment for future generations.


So here we are approaching the 100th Anniversary of the SSCA surrounded by our families and neighbours, under the roof of

another community-built place for Sans Souci. This is your place, built by you, built for you.





  • 1 Oct 2024 7:52 PM | Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Update from SSCA President Glen Campbell:

    Link to architectural drawings for the New Community Centre and Docks: SSCA New Build Drawings October 2024

    The SSCA dock expansion and relocation is under way.  A new steel-framed ramp base is being constructed at the north end of the cribs (in front of the monuments), a new ramp will be installed, the existing docks will be moved to this location, and two new floating docks will be added, connecting the ramp to the other docks.  This work, along with demolition of the boathouse and the north cribs and walkways, is planned to be completed this  fall.  This will enable safe access to the property  when the new building is under construction.  This project is being carried out by Baywise Construction, paid for by the Dock Fund, to which SSCA and the Sans Souci Tennis Club contribute equally.

    The new building has been put out to tender to contractors, following receipt of the construction drawings from designer Ray Murakami and architect Lorne Rose on October 4.  These drawings are on our website.  There are minimal changes from the preliminary design finalized in April.  The  building will include a  covered pavilion (1,250 square feet) and a front deck (1,000 square feet) on the same level as the building (1,250 square feet) and connected by a ramp to our new dock ramp.  The building  will include a library/lounge (18’X25′), kitchen (with a serving window to the pavilion), three bathrooms (including one universal bathroom) and a storage room.   We have asked for contractor proposals by November 4, with construction to start next year.

    We are planning for playground and fitness facilities that will be core elements of our community centre, thanks to substantial directed donations from our community.  We have an ideal location for the playground area  between the new pavilion and the schoolhouse:  it’s level, shady, convenient and safe.  For fitness, we have multiple possibilities, which we will be reviewing over the winter, with input from our members.  Let me know if you would like to be part of this planning team.

    Many thanks to our members and volunteers who have generously supported this project.  We continue to receive donations and pledges, which will be directed towards fixtures, furnishings and equipment, and to the restoration of our site after construction is done.   A special thanks to Laura Hay, who organized the very successful August fundraiser, which raised more than $25,000 for this project.


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