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Incola Hotel
The Incola Hotel was a luxury hotel constructed by the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) company in the city of Penticton, British Columbia, Canada to provide quality accommodation for those traveling on the CPR mainline or steamships and passing through Penticton.〔Penticton Museum Displays〕 The hotel opened in 1912 and served the city for 70 years〔Breese-Biagioni, Janelle (June 1, 1998). Penticton, British Columbia: Silhouette of Four Seasons. Penticton: Penticton. ISBN 9780969844952.〕 before eventually being demolished〔Kluckner, Michael. Vanishing British Columbia. 2011. UBC Press, Vancouver, B.C.〕 in 1981.
==Construction==
Construction began on August 2, 1911 on a 1.23 acre site at 100 Lakeshore Drive. The cost was estimated at $100 000. A liquor license was granted on December 11, 1911 and the hotel opened on August 19, 1912. The building was of black and white half-timbre pattern, with a veranda and decorated in mock Tudor. Furniture was in solid oak and upholstered in leather. The four floors housed 62 rooms (14 had private baths), five public baths, a sun parlor, ladies' parlor, reading room, fireplace, billiard room, and music room. The hotel's first manager was W.J. Richardson from the Queen's Hotel in Toronto, Ontario.〔Pryce, Elizabeth. Okanagan history: Sixty-third report of the Okanagan Historical Society. 1999. The Society, Vernon, B.C.〕 The hotel was built to accommodate passengers from the trains and CPR steamships such as the SS ''Sicamous''.

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