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Revision as of 08:26, 10 December 2008

Grand Pre Station

Windsor & Annapolis Railway Wood Station 1869 - 1925

The following information was forwarded to the DARDPI by Heather Watts of the Wolfville Historical Society (1):

The station master here in the 1870s was Andrew Borden, father of Robert L. Borden, later Prime Minister of Canada. In 1915 when the Prime Minister's mother died in Grand Pre he recorded the following: "On March 26, an alarming telegram reached me; and I left immediately by special train for Grand Pre, arriving in twenty-five-and-a-half hours from Ottawa....my brother Hal and I slept on the private car and early in the morning of March 29, we learned that mother had passed away....." (Robert Laird Borden: His Memoirs, Vol. I, McClelland & Stewart, 1969)

Dominion Atlantic Railway Log and Fieldstone Station 1925 - 19??

Heather Watt of the Wolfville Historical Society (1) reports that "The Grand Pre station was pulled across the dyke and re-erected on the bluff at Evangeline Beach, where it still stands, as a private cottage."

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