Crumbling for years, derelict motels in Heyden finally sold

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Crumbling for years, derelict motels in Heyden finally sold
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Derelict hotels in Heyden finally sold

Sitting just down the road from one another along Highway 17 in Heyden, the former sites of the Mountain Ash Inn and Pruce’s Motor Inn were recently sold after years of inactivity.

The seller was the provincial ministry of infrastructure, which took control of the properties years ago. Prior to its demolition, the former motel had been concerning residents for a number of years, particularly in November 2022 when Sault resident and retired OPP officer Ken Spahr visited the site and photographed several safety hazards around the property.

Unlike the Mountain Ash Inn, the former Pruce’s site just up the road has yet to be demolished. The crumbling two-storey structure has been riddled with vandalism, graffiti, and fires ever since the motel ceased its operations years ago.

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