Potato House Project
The Potato House Project in Williams Lake, BC, stands as a unique piece of Canadian history, being the sole single-family heritage house from the Second World War era. Notably, it holds the distinction of being one of just two recognized heritage buildings in the Williams Lake area, offering visitors a glimpse into the past lives of families who once inhabited its walls.
What sets this place apart is its dual role as Canada's exclusive drive-by composting facility, fostering sustainability by accepting non-meat food waste and other organic materials for composting on the property's south end at 49 Borland St. With free entry, visitors can explore the gardens and composting center at any hour, while the house welcomes guests during select hours in the summer months, making it a unique destination worth discovering.
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