<
 
 
 
 
×
>
hide You are viewing an archived web page collected at the request of University of Alberta using Archive-It. This page was captured on 15:12:52 Mar 22, 2013, and is part of the HCF Alberta Online Encyclopedia collection. The information on this web page may be out of date. See All versions of this archived page. Loading media information

Stettler / Big Valley

This log home was built by Estonian pioneers and has housed Estonian artifacts. Formerly called "Estonian House", the Museum currently refers to it as the "Dovetail Log House". Estonian President Lennart Meri toured this cabin during his Alberta visit in 2000. Stettler is located 101 kilometres east of Red Deer at the intersection of Highways 12 and 56. Swiss immigrant Carl Stettler founded the town of Blumenau in 1905. However, by the end of the year, the town's eight establishments moved two miles west in order to reap the benefits of Lacombe's newly expanding railway network. They named the new site Stettler. Recently, the town has experienced considerable growth-economically and demographically-due to its direct involvement with Alberta's oil field sector. At the time of the 2006 census, Stettler had a population of 5,148.

Additional information can be found in History - Alberta Estonian Settlements - Stettler

Alberta's Estonian Heritage