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The Ottawa, Arnprior and Parry Sound Railway, or OA&PS, is a historic railway that operated in central and eastern Ontario, Canada, from 1897 to 1959.It was for a time the busiest railway route in Canada, [1] carrying both timber and wood products from today's Algonquin Provincial Park areas, as well as up to 40% of the grain traffic from the Canadian west from Depot Harbour at Parry Sound ...
Baseline or Algonquin is a public transit station directly across from the main campus of Algonquin College in Ottawa's west end, near the intersection of Woodroffe Avenue and Baseline Road. [1] Several residential and business areas such as Centrepointe and College Square are also served by this station.
The O-Train is a light-rail transit (LRT) system in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada operated by OC Transpo consisting of three lines and 25 stations. The Confederation Line is fully grade-separated and consists of 13 stations including 4 underground stations. The Trillium Line is a diesel light-rail transit (DLRT
Algoma Central Railway telephone car, Algoma District, Ontario, [ca. 1925] The Algoma Central Railway was first owned by Francis H. Clergue, who required a railway to haul resources from the interior of the Algoma District to Clergue's industries in Sault Ste. Marie; specifically, to transport logs to his pulp mill and iron ore from the Helen Mine, near Wawa, to a proposed steel mill (which ...
Designated Heritage Railway Station. [45] Heritage Register. [55] Disused. Cartier: 1910 Canadian Pacific Designated Heritage Railway Station. [45] Heritage Register. [56] Actively used by Via Rail. Casselman: 1938–39 Canadian National Designated Heritage Railway Station. [45] Heritage Register. [57] Actively used by Via Rail. Cataract ...
Brent operates seasonally with no permanent population. The village of Brent consists of 17 seasonal dwellings 14 of which are located in the east end (the rail yard) and the 3 in the west end (logging mill). Well-preserved ranger and deputy-ranger stations [4] [5] are located on the peninsula found at the easternmost edge of the village. There ...
Extends Line 1 south to Barrhaven Town Centre from Algonquin College, with seven new stations and a new Light Rail Maintenance and Storage Facility in Barrhaven. 10 km (6.2 mi) After 2031 [a] Carling LRT [44] Proposed A new at-grade LRT line running down Carling between Dow's Lake and Lincoln Fields. 6.6 km (4.1 mi) After 2031
Changes came about in 1908, when Hotel Algonquin was opened at Joe Lake. The Grand Trunk Railway opened its first hotel, the Highland Inn, near Park Headquarters. Built on a hill behind Algonquin Park station, the two-storey year-round resort was an immediate success. Soon other guest lodges were established in the park.