The Caledonia railway station, built in 1908 by the Grand Trunk Railway Company of Canada, is a significant part of the town's history. It was the third station to be constructed in Caledonia, Ontario, and has since become a symbol of the town's rich railway heritage. The station's architecture and historical significance make it an interesting site for visitors interested in railway history.
Today, the restored Caledonia railway station houses the Grand Trunk Railway Museum, offices for the Caledonia & Regional Chamber of Commerce, and a meeting room for community organizations. The museum offers visitors a chance to delve into the history of the Grand Trunk Railway and the role it played in the development of Caledonia and the surrounding region. It's a great place for those interested in learning more about the local history and culture.
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