Barry's Bay Railway Station
The Barry's Bay Railway Station, officially opened on October 1, 1894, served as a vital link in the Ottawa Arnprior and Parry Sound Railroad, which was once the world's largest private railroad. This historic site, part of the Upper Madawaska Valley's cultural heritage, continues to honor its legacy as the last of over thirty similar stations along the once-bustling rail line.
Managed by the Station Keepers MV, a federally incorporated not-for-profit organization, the Barry's Bay Railway Station aims to engage the community in celebrating the local history and culture. By promoting various programs and exhibits, they not only preserve this landmark but also introduce visitors to the stories that shaped the region.
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