Former Grand Trunk Railway Station
The Former Grand Trunk Railway Station is a unique relic of Canada's railroading past. Built in 1885, the station is a fine example of Victorian railway architecture, featuring classic stone masonry and elegant design details. Although it ceased operations in 1973, the structure remains a landmark, protected under the Ontario Heritage Act. Photographers will appreciate its timeless aesthetic, surrounded by a quiet, rural setting that evokes nostalgia. The station is easily accessible and best photographed during golden hour when the light accentuates the texture of the stone walls. (Ernestown, Ontario)
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