Delicious Waffles at the Wasaga Dairy, Wasaga Beach, Ontario

Dairy:

  • Ice cream and frozen yogurt- dozens of flavours and flavour combinations
  • Sundaes, milk shakes, sodas and floats
  • Belgian waffles and ice cream sandwiches
  • Ice cream novelties and candy
  • Sodas and juices

Mini Golf:

  • 18 holes in a shady setting
  • Seniors' morning golf days
  • Mini Golf and ice cream birthday parties
  • Combination swimming & Mini Golf parties in conjunction with the Donato House Hotel
  • Adults: $3.00
  • Children 6 and up: $2.00
  • Children 5 and under: $1.00
  • Seniors: $2.00

Hours of operation:

  • 11 AM-9 PM Mon-Thurs
  • 11 AM-11 PM weekends, weather permitting
  • Open daily all summer long
  • Closed winter

1950-52 - The Wasaga Dairy was built in the early 1950s. The Dairy was originally called "Borden's", although it was not owned by the Borden's Milk company. The first owner's name was Mr. Pogue. His father was a minister and his mother a teacher. The Pogue family home was located just opposite from Borden's. and is now called "The Carriage House". Borden's distributed milk door to door to stores and homes throughout Wasaga Beach during the summer season.

1962 - Earl and Ivadelle Besley, bought the Dairy from Mr. Pogue. The Besleys had owned a cottage in Wasaga Beach for several years before moving there from Shelburne, Ontario. Their three daughters, Ruth, Sharon, and Judy as well as Judy's husband, Craig Bellamy, had worked for Borden's, first for Mr. Pogue and then for their parents. They began to distribute milk and ice cream year round in the local area.

1967 - Wasaga Milk Products was formed. Sharon (Besley) and her husband, Gerry Vanderburg, joined the Besleys and made expansions to the milk distribution business and the building. Loading docks were installed and offices were built. Five refrigerated trucks serviced an area from Midland to Meaford to Creemore.

1972 - Ruth (Besley) and her husband, David White, became involved in the business and, with the exception of 1991-92, operated the business until this year.

1985 - The milk distribution operation ended and the area that had been used for the loading docks became converted into a Mini Golf course.

2000 - Summer 2000 marks a change of hands for the Wasaga Dairy and Mini Golf. The new owners, Sarah and John Curtosi, also operate the Donato House Hotel just next door on Mosley Street.

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Wasaga Dairy and Mini Golf, Wasaga Beach, Ontario

Wasaga Dairy
and Mini Golf

1056 Mosley Street
Wasaga Beach, ON
L0L 2P0
Canada

Tel: 705-429-8238

Nearly 50 years of friendly service, quality product and customer loyalty.

           

 

 

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