Railway Station Visitor Information & Museum
24 Reviews
- Friday10 AM–6 PM
- Saturday10 AM–6 PM
- Sunday10 AM–6 PM
- MondayClosed
- TuesdayClosed
- WednesdayClosed
- ThursdayClosed
About the Business
Township of Madawaska Valley – a healthy, growing and culturally-rich community |
Contacts
Website
Call Us
+16137565885
19503 Opeongo Line, Barry's Bay, ON K0J 1B0
Hours
- Friday10 AM–6 PM
- Saturday10 AM–6 PM
- Sunday10 AM–6 PM
- MondayClosed
- TuesdayClosed
- WednesdayClosed
- ThursdayClosed
Features
- Wheelchair-accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- Wi-Fi
- Wheelchair-accessible washroom
- Good for kids
- Washroom
- Family-friendly
- Gender-neutral washroom
- Restaurant
Recommended Reviews
Doug Bailey
25.09.2023
Railway Station Visitor Information & Museum
Its nice that Barry's Bay has kept the train station as a museum. There are some nice historic photos inside the station and all around the museum there are historic plaques. I also loved the old time table hanging at the entrance to the station.
Gregory Hanson
11.09.2023
Railway Station Visitor Information & Museum
Interesting building, some nice displays and helpful staff
Brent Starr
31.08.2023
Railway Station Visitor Information & Museum
Great use of old style buildings for more than old buildings. Love it multi-use art gallery, visitors info, public washroom, etc.
Diane R
30.08.2023
Railway Station Visitor Information & Museum
Great place to get info about the region and history of the railway.
Johnny McFadden
13.08.2023
Railway Station Visitor Information & Museum
Great historical photographs of days gone by. The staff person was very friendly and helpful.
L F
25.07.2023
Railway Station Visitor Information & Museum
Great preservation of the past...for the present and future!
Tom Joron
25.07.2023
Railway Station Visitor Information & Museum
Lots of information about the area
Frank Tettemer
23.07.2023
Railway Station Visitor Information & Museum
The railway station has drawn thousands of people to it's art exhibitions, the weekly farmer's market, a multitude of musical events, and the information available at the visitor's centre.It is a gem of history, not only for it's railway past, but for it's preserved existance of vernacular building and hand craftmanship of carpentry, achieved with the use of hand saws, chisels, and hand planes.