The Keyhole Castle is a unique building in Prince Albert.
It was erected in 1913 in the Queen Anne revival style, characterized by the irregular massing, the polygonal tower and the steeply pitched tiled roof. The scrolled gable and keyhole shape of the windows are rare features in Canadian architecture. It was designated an National Historical site in 1975. It is currently occupied and functioning as a BnB.
For more information, check out the link - https://www.pc.gc.ca/apps/dfhd/page_nhs_eng.aspx?id=753
To log this cache, please take a picture of yourself in front of the building, and send an answer to the following question:
How many keyhole windows does the Keyhole Castle have?
If you are in a wheelchair, and can't see the North side of the house, just add up the east, south and west sides. I walked this and was able to stay on the sidewalk the whole time.
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