Cronquist House (Red Deer Cultural Heritage Society)
Cronquist House, in Red Deer, Alberta, is a Victorian-style 1912 farmhouse built by Emmanuel Cronquist with an inviting wraparound porch and an iconic Queen Anne tower. The eight-bedroom wooden house, decorated with brick facing on its first two floors, was rescued in 1976 by the Red Deer Cultural Heritage Society and now operates as a heritage venue and tea house, hosting meetings, weddings, retreats and parties.