Other Name(s)
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Construction Date(s)
1953/01/01
Listed on the Canadian Register:
2024/01/19
Statement of Significance
Description of Historic Place
The Doyle Barn is a large wood-shingled and steel-clad gambrel-roofed barn located on the Doyle Farm in North Rustico along the Gulf Shore Parkway of the Prince Edward Island National Park, overlooking Doyle's Cove.
Heritage Value
Prominently located on a hilltop overlooking Doyle's Cove in North Rustico within the Prince Edward Island National Park, the Doyle Barn was constructed in 1953 by Tom Doyle on the original 114-acre homestead of Captain Andrew Doyle. The Doyle family first settled the property in the 1840s. Capt. Doyle worked as a sailmaker, fisher and for a time in Charlottetown, on the Island's steam dredge "Prince Edward". At one time, Doyle's Cove had a fish factory, fish stages and warehouse, a customs office and several out-buildings.
The property passed to Capt. Doyle's grandson Michael Doyle (d. 1948) and his wife Loretta Whelan, parents of the 37th Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island, and first woman in Atlantic Canada to be appointed to the position, Hon. Marion L. Reid (1929-2023). Loretta successfully lobbied government to exclude their property from National Park expropriation in 1937.
The 1930 house on the property was operated as Surfside Inn tourist accommodation for more than 20 years. An earlier home on the property sadly had been destroyed by fire. After 1947 an 80+ year old building was moved to the site and refurbished which became Tom Doyle's family residence. Tom Doyle operated a mixed farming operation and the barn stored hay, rutabaga, wheat and grain crops. Several smaller outbuildings have since been removed. The houses and barn on the property continue to be owned and occupied by descendants of the original Doyle family.
The disappearance of barns is changing the rural landscape of the province. The Doyle Barn which stands against the north shore winds is valued as a good example of well-built rural agricultural architecture. The barn is also significant for its connections with the Doyle family, the history of the North Rustico community and the PEI National Park.
Heritage Places files, Dept. of Fisheries, Tourism, Sport and Culture, Charlottetown, PE
File # : 4310-20/D7
Character-Defining Elements
The heritage value of the Doyle Barn is shown in the following character-defining elements:
- the size and massing of the barn
- the gambrel roof
- the placement of the doors
- the double barn doors
- the placement of the windows
- the series of six-paned windows
- the cedar shingle cladding on the lower level of the barn
- the placement of the barn forming an integral component of the farmyard
Further contributing heritage character-defining element:
- the location of the barn overlooking Doyle's Cove on the Gulf Shore Parkway through the PEI National Park
Recognition
Jurisdiction
Prince Edward Island
Recognition Authority
Province of Prince Edward Island
Recognition Statute
Heritage Places Protection Act
Recognition Type
Registered Historic Place
Recognition Date
2021/07/12
Historical Information
Significant Date(s)
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Theme - Category and Type
- Expressing Intellectual and Cultural Life
- Architecture and Design
Function - Category and Type
Current
Historic
- Food Supply
- Barn, Stable or Other Animal Housing
Architect / Designer
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Builder
Tom Doyle
Additional Information
Location of Supporting Documentation
Heritage Places files, Dept. of Fisheries, Tourism, Sport and Culture, Charlottetown, PE
File # : 4310-20/D7
Cross-Reference to Collection
Fed/Prov/Terr Identifier
4310-20/D7
Status
Published
Related Places
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