Treherne, Manitoba, Canada: Glass Bottle House and Church
Glass bottle house, bathroom, church and wishing well made by Bob and Dora Cain, and Fred Harp. The chapel is made from 5,000 liquor bottles.
- Address:
- Railway Ave., Treherne, MB, Canada
- Directions:
- South off Hwy 2. on the corner of Railway Ave and Alexander St. Next to the train tracks.
- Admission:
- Donations welcome.
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The gate is open 24/7. A pretty cool spot.
[Bianca Giron, 07/28/2023]
The late Bob Cain built a series of glass bottle structures on his farm just north of town. In 2007 these structures were moved into the community of Treherne. The exterior of some structures are visible from outside the grounds when the attraction is closed.
[Jon Morgan, 06/22/2018]
Group of glass bottle structures -- including a house, bathroom, church and wishing well -- made by Bob and Dora Cain, with help from Fred Harp. They started collecting bottles in 1979. The church was built in 1983 using 5,000 bottles -- it contains an organ and pulpit.
[Bradley Anderson, 01/19/2011]Nearby Offbeat Places



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