This postcard presents an aerial view of the Shoreline Motor Hotel located in Port Arthur, Ontario, Canada. The image captures the four-story hotel building with a large rooftop sign reading 'HOTEL' and a prominent anchor-shaped sign marking the Shoreline Motor Hotel. The hotel is situated near a railway line and a body of water, likely a lake or harbor, visible in the background. Surrounding the hotel are streets, parked cars, and other small buildings, giving a glimpse of the local urban environment. The scene is set during daylight, with clear visibility of architectural details and the layout of the neighborhood. The postcard's reverse side includes handwritten notes, a Canadian postage stamp, and postal markings dated July 16, 1964, which provides a temporal context for the image. The card was published by Alex Wilson Publications Ltd., based in Dryden, Ontario, and is a colored print labeled as Spectrome Color. This postcard serves as a visual record of mid-20th century Canadian roadside accommodations and urban infrastructure near waterfront areas, reflecting the travel and tourism culture of that era in Ontario.