Muskoka Rails Museum, Bracebridge, ON
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Since the late 1800's trains have played an important role in the communities of Muskoka. The first railroad appeared in 1875, built to a terminus in Gravenhurst and then extended northward in 1885 to Bracebridge and Huntsville. Trains precipitated growth in trade and settlement, and carried passengers to waiting steamships which would ferry them to their final destinations on the Muskoka Lakes.
The Muskoka Rails Museum will be built on Hiram Street in much the same location as the last station was before it was torn down. It will feature the Museum component as well as space for town merchants to have small kiosks for their merchandise.
The rails which networked our great country still exist to this day and should be celebrated as a component of the heritage of Canada. To that end, the dream of Muskoka Rails Museum will soon become a reality. Visit this website for news and information!
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