Bathgate General Store, Resort & Marina

Call Us Today!

+ 1(604)883-2222

About Us

So many reasons to stop by!

We are the doorway ot Egmont from here you walk the trail ot Skookumchuck wave viewing area. We have groceries, gas, diesel, propane and we are the beer and wine store. We have a small motel with ocean view rooms adjacent to gov dock. Our marina is the most protected in town and offers fuel service on the dock for most vessels. We are the only one stop shop for al your needs.

BATHGATE GENERAL STORE & MARINA HISTORY

The Egmont Consumer Co-op Association store was opened on May 16, 1948. Its property consisted of the sites presently known as Bathgate’s Store, Egmont Community Hall and Egmont Park (formerly Egmont School).

The store was managed by Len Abbotsway, then briefly by George Page, and finally by Percy Crowe-Swords and the post office by his wife, Sheilagh.

The donation of the land for the community hall and school was one of the last acts of the Consumer’s Co-op before it went broke and into receivership.

The Co-op was sold in an attempt by the shareholders to recoup some of their losses and John and Lily Dunlop became the new owners on March 8, 1954, naming it Dunlop’s Store.

Elsie & Cy Healy operated a store on the north shore of the Inlet and the Dunlops operated their store in Secret Bay. Real business rivals but always good friends, ready to help one another when occasion arose. In those days they had only one boat delivery each week, and occasionally one of the stores would run short of some needed commodity. Canned milk, flour, coffee, bread or cigarettes would often change hands either at cost or to be replaced when the next freight shipment was received. Having the one and only radio-phone in the district for some time resulted in Cy having to phone in his weekly orders from Dunlop’s store.

The Dunlops lived first in a tiny shack behind the store, but later purchased a house and floated it from “the other side” on a raft and pulled it up just beside the store. This house was demolished in April 2001 and a new wheelchair-accessible deluxe motel now stands in its place.

Jack & Bob Bathgate purchased the store from the Dunlops in June, 1963, incorporated it as Bathgate Egmont Enterprises Ltd., but it was and still is commonly known as Bathgate General Store & Marina. Jack Bathgate was a butcher, and the first shipment of meat from Vancouver was of poor quality. Jack soon straightened that out and to this day Bathgate’s carries top quality meat. While some merchandise for the store is delivered, the present owners still make a weekly trip to Vancouver to pick up supplies.

While the dirt road to Egmont from Hwy 101 was built in 1956, it was not paved until August 1966. Many people begin to discover Egmont, and the Skookumchuck Narrows Provincial Park which was established in 1957, and the store became not just a stopping-off and refueling place for water-borne tourists, but for campers, fishermen, and hikers who travelled by road as well.

The Bathgate brothers, who had long provided marina services for cruisers, found themselves with a whole new breed of tourists to care for. In 1965 they built a laundromat with twin “Speed Queen” washing machines and dryers, men’s and women’s showers, restrooms, and a coffee bar serving light refreshments and hamburgers.

New cabin rentals were the next project. In addition, they installed a walk-in freezer, which provided an ample supply of block ice and frozen bait (both made on the premises), for the fishermen and tourists.

The old log-float dock, which had been used by John Dunlop to run a commercial fish buying station, was replaced with a new 60 ft. float, supported by fiberglass pontoons. New fuel holding tanks with containment and guard walls were installed. Regular and premium gas was now dispensed by computing pumps in addition to diesel fuel and other oil products. In addition, they provided power on the dock and much needed moorage facilities. In 1966 a propane dispensing station was installed. Due to the expansions being carried out by the Bathgate’s in the mid 1960’s, the post office was relocated to the corner of Egmont and Maple Rd.

In the early 1950’s and 1960’s there were approximately 20 logging companies operating in the area. The store supplied many of these camps with all their needs. A battery operated radio telephone was installed in the store by BC Tel for emergencies. In 1957, when the road was built, a land line came to Egmont. A pay phone for local use and tourists was installed in the store, where it remained until 1990, and then it was moved outside the store.

In the late 1970’s the CBC filmed the series “Ritter’s Cove” on location and in 2004 segments of the movie “Desolation Sound” were filmed at the store and marina.

Bob Bathgate retired in 1987, and on May 15, 1988, the property was purchased by Doug and Vicky Martin from Jack Bathgate.

For many years, the community of Egmont was best known for the bright salmon pink paint on Bathgate’s store and adjacent buildings. In 2001, after building the new motel, the owners decided it was time for a change and the color of all the buildings was changed to beige with maroon trim. Only one old cabin remains salmon pink to this day, and is a long-term rental for a local resident. The original store with its oiled fir floors still stands but there have been many additions and upgrades over the years.

Since acquiring the property in 1988, the Miller's have built new buildings and rebuilt/renovated all the remaining buildings. The grounds have been cleared of blackberries, salal and broom bushes, and rock walls, a fish pond and fire pit have been installed.

In 1992, with the support of 99% of the local population and many tourists, the store acquired a Government Liquor Agency license to sell beer, wine and spirits. In 1994 railway marine ways were built for hauling out boats, and a new sewage and fire protection system.