Beach has two young sons, Noah and Luke, who live with his first wife in Ottawa. In order to be close to them, the actor likes to keep a home base near the nation's capital. When he and wife Tara Mason decided to move, however, they searched from Merrickville to Manotick to find the perfect property. The house nestled among cedars at the end of a long, private drive in Kemptville was the obvious choice for the pair, who love to entertain on weekends.
"We want this to be a retreat for our friends," Beach explained in this interview as he conducted a grand tour of his new home. The guest room features a view of the swimming pool on one side, and the mature forest in back. A black-and-white movie poster of Beach as the elderly Dr. Charles Eastman (Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee) decorates the wall.
The basement will eventually be sound-proofed and turned into a recording studio for Beach's other passion: music. He has played guitar and drums since his younger days, and has already become a regular at the guitar store in his new neighbourhood.
The garage houses his-and-hers all-terrain vehicles, for touring along paths through the bush. Beach points out where he plans to build a treehouse complex for his sons, complete with a hanging footbridge between the individual units.
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