Don Mar Realty Limited acquired the Meighen's house in 1926, at a time when many Square Mile mansions were being demolished. Robert Meighen's daughter, Elsie Reford and her son, Eric Reford removed the furnishings. The property was subdivided into lots and sold off, and the house was threatened with destruction.
Later in 1926, a private business Club for men was founded by Noah Timmins, J.H. Maher and J.S. Dohan to protect this sumptuous house. They gave it the name of Mount Stephen Club in memory of its first owner.
A few minor renovations were made to transform the house into a Club. Only the basement, kitchen, washrooms and the conservatory have been modified. In 1927, the upper structure of the conservatory was dismantled. In place of the cast iron and glass, limestone walls were extended to provide rooms for the members' wives, since women were not permitted in the Club.
In 1964, a new bylaw authorized ladies to come in by the main entrance, but on Thursdays only. It was only in the mid-1970s that the rule was abolished and women became equal members in the Club.
Although its environs have changed, the residence itself has lost none of its imposing image and it continues to be a benchmark in downtown Montreal. The Club is committed to preserving the original atmosphere and appearance of the house and continuing the tradition of fostering an exceptional environment where business decisions can be made in comfort and elegance and where major receptions can be held. The membership fees help preserve and maintain the building, which is now part of the Canadian heritage.
There are several private dining rooms of great charm that will accommodate parties from two to more than two hundreds. These rooms are at the disposal of members for business meetings, private luncheons or dinners, receptions and cocktail parties. The Club's unsurpassed cuisine is served in the main dining room, the bar and at private functions.
The Club organizes social events during the year such as the President's cocktail, the Game, Lobster and Oyster Festivals, a Remembrance Day mess dinner and a very elegant Annual Gala -«International Flavors», where members, their spouses and guests are invited. Members keep in touch with all the various events and activities through the Mount Stephen Editorial newsletter. Membership in the Mount Stephen Club entitles all members to the rights and privileges of affiliated Clubs around the world. |