The log castle is in a remote location in Northwestern Ontario, on White Otter Lake and was built by James Alexander McOuat, 1903-1917. The main building is three stories high with a four story tower. Built of white pine logs, 37 feet in length, 1600 to 2000 pounds each, his craftsmanship and knowledge of building with wood is a marvel to examine. McOuat’s reason for building his castle is still a mystery.
Castle at White Otter Lake
Canada
- Type
- Centre de patrimoine culturel
- Adresse
- White Otter Lake, Northwestern Ontario
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- Daylight hours
- Téléphone
- 807-597-6585
Commodités
- Familles bienvenues
- Parcs
- Toilettes
Endroit
White Otter Lake, Northwestern Ontario
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