Architectural style Queen Anne Revival Client Samuel McLeod | Location 1925 1st Avenue East Completed 1913 Opened 1913 Construction started 1910 | |
Similar Canadian Bank of Commerce, Humboldt Post Office, Biggar railway station, Battleford Court House, Next of Kin Memorial Avenue |
Heritage home keyhole castle
The Keyhole Castle is located in the East Hill neighborhood of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada. It was built as the residence for Samuel McLeod, a former businessman, mayor of Prince Albert and federal politician. Architect Erich Wohann of Minneapolis designed the building, with construction ending in 1913. In 1975, the Keyhole Castle was designated a National Historic Site of Canada. The building contains a ballroom on the top floor.
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Map of Keyhole Castle, Prince Albert, SK, Canada
Samuel McLeod was a successful businessman, and mayor of Prince Albert mayor both in 1886 and in 1919. The institute for stained glass in Canada has documented the stained glass at Keyhole Castle.
Keyhole Castle is currently a Bed & Breakfast. Guests can choose between 3 rooms: the Double, the Queen, and the Suite. The Castle is also available as an event location, using either the ballroom, dining room, or, in the summer, the yard.