
Reading and sewing in front of the fireplace at Brynhyfryd.
Evans Collection, www.tidesoftadoussac.com.
At Brynhyfryd, vacationers did not lack for comfort, even though electricity was not available until the 1940s.
The home’s interior decor was a reflection of rustic life. Nonetheless, numerous ornaments hung on the walls, the furniture, the mantelpiece and even on the piano. This was the style favoured in the Victorian era!
Brynhyfryd was enlarged several times over the years. It burned in 1932 and was rebuilt the following year. This new, bigger “cottage” could house all the family members and friends who faithfully returned to Tadoussac every summer, as it still does today.