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Calder House (Saskatoon)

Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon
 house, heritage, bed and breakfast

Calder House was built in 1912 for Truman Frederick Calder, apparently to replicate a similar house in Toronto that his wife Adella liked. The main floor is over 1475 square feet and the balcony alone covers 317 square feet. It was built at a cost of $15,000. Unfortunately Mr. Calder was struck by lightning in 1914 and killed. The home soon underwent several changes of ownership before being turned into apartments in 1942. Presently the property is a bed and breakfast. Considerable effort has gone into restoring the charm of this prominent river edge building.
www.calderhouse.ca
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Coordinates:   52°7'33"N   106°39'5"W
This article was last modified 9 years ago