Pincher Creek, Canada
696 Kettles St
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+1 4036275272
Gender-neutral toiletsGood for kids
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
I came from California to visit friends in Calgary, and we stayed in Pincher Creek to visit Waterton Park. I decided to explore this neat little town on my own by foot. Saw the beautiful Lebel Mansion on a hill and wound up interviewing the staff about its history and present day function as an arts center. It was built in 1910 and was the residence of local businessman Timothee Lebel until 1924. The mansion was donated to the Roman Catholic Order Les Filles de Jesus for use as a hospital. In 1985 the town bought it, and it became the home of the Allied Arts Council. I was deeply impressed that many rural Canadian towns have arts and historical councils to amplify cultural pursuits. The facility has an art gallery, meeting room, studios, arts programs, and more. Personally, I think endeavors like this greatly enhance and brighten a local community.
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Beautiful heritage building. Gift shop of local artists offering a variety of creations. Also offer a variety of art classes for all ages. While you are there take a wander through this terrific old building, mostly filled with offices now but an opportunity to imagine what this building was like when it was a hospital.
We had so much visiting! Really interesting building, full of work from incredibly talented local artists! We walked away with some really nice prints. Definitely worth a visit if you're in the area!
Fun classes, great gift shop, fantastic showings. I enjoy every visit here.
Nice they have preserved this.
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