LYC History
A Brief History Of The LaSalle Yacht
Club
LaSalle
Yacht Club was initially organized in 1936 by a small group of residents in
the LaSalle area of Niagara Falls, who felt there was a need for a boating and
social organization in the city. Nearly 50 Members became Charter Members and
later that year the Club was incorporated.
The
first Clubhouse was located at the upper end of Cayuga Island, a little distance upstream and across the Little
Niagara River from where the Explorer LaSalle built the
"Griffon", the first sailing vessel on the upper Great Lakes. Appropriately, an outline of the "Griffon" was
selected as the Club's emblem on its burgee.
Due
to the rapid increase in its membership, the Clubhouse and waterfront
facilities became inadequate within a few years. After reviewing the problems
involved in expanding its facilities at that location, it was decided to
attempt to relocate on the larger Niagara River.
The
present Club property was purchased 10 years later (1946). This involved an
expenditure of some $50,000 - an immense sum for such a young organization.
Initially, the original Clubhouse building, which had been the residence of a
former Niagara Falls city mayor, was expanded to provide for a dining
room and kitchen, in addition to the bar and other necessary facilities.
Several other improvements to the Clubhouse were made during the next few
years. In addition, a new seawall, the first dock and its subsequent extension
and additional boat slips were also built during that period.
In
the middle 50's, it became apparent that the Clubhouse and waterfront were
inadequate for the continuing increase in its membership and the number of
boats. Consequently, a major expansion and remodeling of those facilities was
undertaken in 1959, at a cost of more than S100, 000. This program included
expanding the Clubhouse floor area by nearly 100 percent (kitchen, dining
room, chartroom lounge) providing for more meeting rooms) and building a new
sail loft.
Further extension of the dock and additional boat slips was made in l96l - the
Silver Anniversary year of LaSalle Yacht Club. Since that time, numerous
improvements have been made to the interior and exterior of the Clubhouse and
the waterfront facilities.
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