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Port Weller, Ontario.
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Port Weller, Ontario.
The former Aultsville Grand Truck Railway station (1889) in Crysler Farm Battlefield Park in Morrisburg, Ontario, Canada.
Aultsville was among a number of villages and hamlets with its buildings either demolished or relocated, and then finally submerged in 1958 for the construction of the Saint Lawrence Seaway.
The Aultville train station was preserved and carried on a railway flat-car and rolled to its present location.
In summer, it serves as the British Home Child Museum.
Seen here, is the Grand Trunk Railway steam locomotive GTR 1008 was built in 1910 by the Canadian Locomotive Company in Kingston, Ontario.
The former Aultsville Grand Truck Railway station (1889) in Crysler Farm Battlefield Park in Morrisburg, Ontario, Canada.
Aultsville was among a number of villages and hamlets with its buildings either demolished or relocated, and then finally submerged in 1958 for the construction of the Saint Lawrence Seaway.
The Aultville train station was preserved and carried on a railway flat-car and rolled to its present location.
In summer, it serves as the British Home Child Museum.
Seen here, is the Grand Trunk Railway steam locomotive GTR 1008 was built in 1910 by the Canadian Locomotive Company in Kingston, Ontario.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Marys_Falls_Hydropower_Plant
Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Campbell%E2%80%93Stokes_recorder
Canadian Bushplane Heritage Centre; Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario.
It's not often one finds two museums (musea?) under one roof - St. Catharines has the local history and Welland Canal museum sharing space with Ontario's lacrosse museum, and I can't think of any other examples, immediately, off the top of my head (Ottawa has more than one art gallery under a roof in several cases, but that's far less uncommon than two musea).
Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario.