The Art Gallery at the Railway Station
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The Railway Station in Barry's Bay, Ontario, is a historic landmark that officially opened on October 1, 1894, as part of the Ottawa, Arnprior and Parry Sound Railroad. As the last remaining station of over thirty that once existed along the route, it is a vital part of the area's identity, symbolizing its rich history in lumber and transport.
Operated by the Station Keepers MV, a federally incorporated not-for-profit organization, the Railway Station serves as a cultural hub, fostering community engagement through various programs and exhibits that celebrate the heritage of the Upper Madawaska Valley. The station and the Water Tower Park contribute to a vibrant reflection of the region's history and stories for both local residents and visitors.
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