Weynoke is an important building in Winnipeg Beach and the oldest in the community. Constructed in 1898 for the family of Edwin Frederick Stephenson (making it the oldest building in the community), this large, rambling building recalls the earliest Canadian sensibility for a country escape from a place like Winnipeg. The basic house-like external form belies the interior, which is a veritable treatise on the rustic, picturesque construction and decorating qualities of the day, with exposed log beams and a majestic stone fireplace, as well as countless other features and details of that era. A photo album from 1907 published by the British Museum shows the interior of Stephensons point including the stone fireplace.