The building was originally a restaurant from Expo 86 and has since been slowly transformed into an air and sea gateway[1] to Sechelt.
[4] The complex was incorrectly identified as the Munich Festhaus[5] in the book VANCOUVER'S EXPO 86 by Bill Cotter.
Previously, the pub location was the Tyee float plane base and a very small marina.
The liquor store was moved offsite, the front of the pub was opened up, and the previously small deck was expanded to the entire width of the building.
The Complex is also unique as it serves as a transportation hub via its marina to the Sechelt Inlet and its float plane base with regular scheduled flights to Vancouver, Richmond, Nanaimo.