English: The Interpretive Centre, also known as Building B1 or the Visitors' Centre, is a one-and-a-half storey building, set in a formal landscaped setting in Wasagaming, Manitoba, inside Riding Mountain National Park of Canada. Constructed of log and stone in the Rustic style, this building features a hip roof clad with wooden shingles. Tudor inspired details include the false half-timbering of the gables, the leaded casement windows, and the stone and brick chimneys. The Interpretive Centre is one of the most significant designs produced by the Architectural Division of the National Parks Branch during its period of active involvement in park development.
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