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Charles Macdonald Concrete House Museum The Google rating is 4.3

Bay of Fundy & Annapolis Valley, Centreville (Kentville area)

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19 Saxon Street
Centreville (Kentville area)

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Discover the charm of the Charles Macdonald Concrete House — a whimsical landmark where art, community, and imagination come together. Tucked away in Centreville, this one-of-a-kind home was hand-crafted by Nova Scotia folk artist and builder Charles Macdonald, who transformed everyday materials into sculptural spaces and vibrant murals. Step inside to explore a living gallery filled with history, creativity, and surprising details around every corner. From its playful architecture to its connection with local makers, the Concrete House invites visitors of all ages to slow down, look closely, and be inspired.

Whether you’re seeking a delightful day trip, meaningful cultural experience, or a spark for your own creativity, the Charles Macdonald Concrete House is a place where stories and imagination still feel very much alive. Admission is always free, come see for yourself — wonder is built right into the walls.

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