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History of Our Cabins

Homesteader

The main ranch headquarters were originally homesteaded in the early 1900's. The "homesteader" cabin was built in 1905 by Errol Sullivan. It is unknown as to the number of years he lived there, but it was the first building to be built on the ranch. This building was relocated to the present day site in 1998. It was set to be a bunk house for their sons, but they finished school and moved away before its completion in 2002. The cabin represents a rustic monument of ranching days gone by. 

Sundowner

Pines log  were hauled in from the Porcupine Hills in 1999 and the cabin slowly evolved. Two old trappers were in charge of constructing the log work. At last the ridge pole was hoisted into place and the roof frame began. It took till the winter of 2003/2004 for the final stages to be completed. 

Antiker

This cabin was built and ran as an Antique Store from Aug 01 to Sept 05 – thus the name the “Antiker”. The completion of the Antiker being moved down the creek and set up as a third cabin and will be finished in 2008.

 

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