360 Water Street West, Prescott, ON K0E 1T0
Prescott Railway Station (Grand Trunk), built in 1855, is a National Historic Site reflecting early Canadian railway history. This stone station showcases a standard Grand Trunk design with English influences and stands as a lasting symbol of 19th-century rail travel.
Historic 1855 Grand Trunk railway station in Prescott, showcasing early Canadian rail design and heritage. A national historic site.
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