Entrance to Bottle Houses |
Bottle Church ~ Pews are made with Votive Candle Jars from the Catholic Church ~ This church was made with over 8000 bottles |
House of Six Gables ~ this is the first house built and it has over 12,000 bottles in it. |
The House of Six Gables also contains a real organ that you can play if you know how or not! |
Bottoms up ~ Tavern ~ This tavern was Edouards second building which he used about 8000 more bottles |
This is a reproduction of Cape Egmont Lighthouse which Edouard retired from in 1980 |
On the way out there is a beautiful gift shop with lots of GREAT goodies to buy ~ and not to pricey. |
Have Fun & Travel Safe
Incredible. All those soft muted colors. This would definitely be a "must" stop.
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ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting place!! We will have to pt that on our list of things to see.
ReplyDeleteNow that's really different!
ReplyDeleteAnother must stop on PEI, need a lot of time there
ReplyDeleteWow.. what a wonderful place!
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Karen and Steve
(Our Blog) RVing: Small House... BIG Backyard
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Very interesting. The light inside must be fantastic. Beautiful slide show too. So many gorgeous flowers.
ReplyDeleteinteresting bottle house!..we were on the hunt for a similar house in the Nelson area this past week..it is made from embalming fluid bottles!!..but we didn't find it!..too bad..would have made for a fun adventure!..
ReplyDeleteso glad that you and Ralph are still enjoying your time in the Maritimes!
This place looks cool! I like how they make the bottle houses beautiful. I've heard a lot about bottle houses from different places and even if it's not new to me anymore, I think building structures like this is still a brilliant idea.
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