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− | Originally known as Pineo Village, it | + | Originally known as Pineo Village, it was renamed "Waterville" in 1871 shortly after the arrival of the [[Windsor & Annapolis Railway]] in 1869.<ref>*[https://novascotia.ca/archives/places/page.asp?ID=711 "Waterville", ''Places and Placenames of Nova Scotia'', Nova Scotia Archives, p. 711.]</ref> It was an early centre of agriculture and received one of the larger stations along the Windsor & Annapolis. |
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
Revision as of 07:31, 5 May 2019
Subdivision Kentville, Mile 9.3
Facilities & Features
- Waterville Station
- Wood shed 22' x 15'
- 850' siding and *600' blind siding[1]
Commerce & Industry
- Annapolis Valley Canners Limited: canning factory, apples and small fruits
- Four apple warehouses
Description & History
Originally known as Pineo Village, it was renamed "Waterville" in 1871 shortly after the arrival of the Windsor & Annapolis Railway in 1869.[2] It was an early centre of agriculture and received one of the larger stations along the Windsor & Annapolis.
Gallery
The Waterville Station looking west, with the Annapolis Valley Canners buildings on the left, 1958.
VIA Rail shelter at Waterville with the Annapolis Valley Canners buildings in the background, April 1986.