The Old Marina Restaurant on Puslinch Lake (near Cambridge, Ontario) was destroyed by a fire on July 30, 2022. The popular local landmark, located on McClintock Drive, burned down in a blaze reported around 12:48 PM, resulting in a total loss of the structure. The owners decided not to rebuild.
PUSLINCH – The owners of the building that housed the Old Marina Restaurant at Puslinch Lake destroyed in a fire two years ago allege the fire was due to a faulty or poorly maintained heat pump or HVAC system.
The saga of the Old Marina Restaurant has come to an end. Owners Sherron and Jeff McClintock said they decided not to rebuild the restaurant on Puslinch Lake a few months before a now-discontinued $3-million lawsuit in relation to the 2022 fire filed by the insurance company.
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Is the saga of the Old Marina Restaurant in Cambridge draws to a close?
Saga of the Old Marina Restaurant in Cambridge draws to a close. Owner Sherron McClintock said she and husband Jeff made the decision not to rebuild the Old Marina Restaurant on Puslinch Lake, months before a $3-million lawsuit by the insurance company was launched and discontinued.
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What happened to the Old Marina Restaurant?
The building has been destroyed by a late morning fire. Both Cambridge and Puslinch Volunteer fire departments were unable to save the building. The former Old Marina Restaurant also burnt to the ground several years ago.
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