English: Casa Loma (Building A2) in Wasagaming, Manitoba, inside Riding Mountain National Park. The cottage serves as a specific example of those cottages constructed in the 1920s and 1930s in the Wasagaming townsite of the park. These cottages reflect the traditions of Scandinavian artisans who had established a settlement known as New Sweden to the southwest of the present park. Eric Hall, Casa Loma's builder and original owner constructed much of the early stonework at Clear Lake. Its second owner, John Anderson, an accomplished log builder, was responsible for the construction of a succession of cottages, park buildings, and commercial structures.
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