‘House in a box’ is still a great way to build a home

Many Canadian pioneers would build homes ordered from a catalogue. They’d choose a design, mail off their order and wait for all the lumber, nails, windows, doors and instructions to come by rail. In 1910, the price of an eight-room house from Eaton’s was about $945. Purchasing a home this way was convenient, affordable and is still possible today, but for considerably more money. Read More