Lebel Mansion, a Pincher Creek landmark, has been the happy home of the Allied Arts Council since the early 1980s. Built in 1910, the mansion served as the private residence of local businessman Timothee Lebel until 1924. The mansion was then donated to the Roman Catholic Order Les Filles de Jesus for use as a hospital.  Later, the building formed the core of the St. Vincent’s Municipal Hospital. This graceful three-story brick structure exhibits French Canadian and Queen Anne influences with an ornate veranda, brick turrets and bell-shaped roof that dominate the skyline of Pincher Creek. The building was designated as a Historic Resource in 1976.
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