CPR Station Museum Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Delightful short visit
A brief visit early August. Small museum with displays in good shape. Like the old diving suit and the Harley bike. Upstairs are mostly old household displays. Outdoor displays old CPR train where you...
Excellent location with years of artifacts and collectables from years of history in the Castlegar area along with some old railroad history also. Deb does a great job of looking after this operation.
Museum had a lot of neat things from the period. All items in good shape. The 1929 Harley was my favorite. Well worth a visit to the train depot and the jail. It’s free.
Tourists will find this Important CPR junction of interest, as it is where the trains headed south for the smelter at Trail and the gold fields in Rossland. I particularly enjoyed the exterior of the ...
Such a great display of local artifacts from years gone by. Well done and thanks to Deb and all volunteers that help keep this piece of heritage alive for us to enjoy and appreciate.
Delightful short visit
A brief visit early August. Small museum with displays in good shape. Like the old diving suit and the Harley bike. Upstairs are mostly old household displays. Outdoor displays old CPR train where you...
Castlegar Museum
Excellent location with years of artifacts and collectables from years of history in the Castlegar area along with some old railroad history also. Deb does a great job of looking after this operation.
Very cool
Museum had a lot of neat things from the period. All items in good shape. The 1929 Harley was my favorite. Well worth a visit to the train depot and the jail. It’s free.
Typical Small Town Museum
Tourists will find this Important CPR junction of interest, as it is where the trains headed south for the smelter at Trail and the gold fields in Rossland. I particularly enjoyed the exterior of the ...
Special memories.
Such a great display of local artifacts from years gone by. Well done and thanks to Deb and all volunteers that help keep this piece of heritage alive for us to enjoy and appreciate.