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 STANLEY'S PUB & GRILL

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The Golf Clubhouse at Waskesiu in Prince Albert National Park is one of the more elaborate park examples of the Tudor Rustic style, and was built in 1934-35 by unemployment relief labour.

The Golf Clubhouse has been designated as a heritage building because of the quality of its design, setting and craftsmanship. It also reflects an important stage in the development of the Waskesiu townsite.

The setting, one of the most desirable sites in the Waskesiu townsite area, is a prominent rise of land offering a panoramic view of Waskesiu Lake. It provides an appropriate and picturesque environment, with its mature trees
and carefully tended golfing greens, for the rustic architectural character of the clubhouse.

The building itself maintains the picturesque quality of the site with it's massive log walls, stone fireplace and trim, half-timbered gables, leaded glass windows, and steeply-pitched roof with bell-cast eaves. The double brick chimney, rectangular north bay with plated glass windows, and hipped roof treatment of the east facade were modifications to the design during construction; the building has changed relatively little since it was built.

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