travellers and residents
could only reach the area by
packhorse. It then explores
the railway’s heyday and
follows community history to
the present, showing how the
legacy of the line lives on
along the Trans Canada Trail.
The exhibition pairs images
of trains rolling through
| hayfields, pine forests and
grasslands with the memories
of the people who lived and
worked in the area.
Visitors are welcome to
climb aboard; there’s so much
to see and hear along the
line.
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Acknowledgements:
This exhibit was made
possible by the generous
support and assistance of:
Boundary Historical
Society
Canadian Museum of Rail
Travel
Canadian Heritage
Information Network
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Creston Museum
The Gane Family
Girl Guides of Canada
Greenwood Museum
The Kettle Valley
Brakemen
Tim Mitchell
Okanagan Archive Trust
Society
Penticton Museum &
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