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The Grand Pre Fruit Company was a co-operative of several apple farmers in the [[Grand Pre]] area. The company purchased and older warehouse next to the station from W. C. Hamilton in April 1912.<ref>"Grand Pre Fruit & Packing Co buy W. C. Hamilton warehouse", ''The Acadian'' April 26, 1912</ref> In April 1921, the company hired J. H. Hicks & Sons, a building contractor from [[Bridgetown]] to build a large new warehouse east of the level crossing at Grand Pre.<ref>''The Weekly Monitor'', Vol. XLIX, No. 4 April 1921</ref> The warehouse could hold 20,000 barrels of apples.
The Grand Pre Fruit Company was a co-operative of several apple farmers in the Grand Pre area. The company purchased and older warehouse next to the station from W. C. Hamilton in April 1912.<ref>"Grand Pre Fruit & Packing Co buy W. C. Hamilton warehouse", ''The Acadian'' April 26, 1912</ref> In April 1921, the company hired J. H. Hicks & Sons, a building contractor from [[Bridgetown]] to build a large new warehouse east of the level crossing at Grand Pre.<ref>''The Weekly Monitor'', Vol. XLIX, No. 4 April 1921</ref> The warehouse could hold 20,000 barrels of apples.
 
 
<ref>Dominion Atlantic Railway, ''[[1927-DAR CHART of Apple and Produce Warehouses|DAR Chart of Apple and Produce Warehouses, February 23, 1927]]''</ref> The warehouse was converted into a carpentry shop and dance studio in the 1990s but was destroyed by fire in 2008.<ref>[http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/fire-guts-apple-warehouse-in-grand-pr%C3%A9-1.757555 "Fire guts apple warehouse in Grand Pré", CBC News, May 20, 2008]</ref>
 
<ref>Dominion Atlantic Railway, ''[[1927-DAR CHART of Apple and Produce Warehouses|DAR Chart of Apple and Produce Warehouses, February 23, 1927]]''</ref> The warehouse was converted into a carpentry shop and dance studio in the 1990s but was destroyed by fire in 2008.<ref>[http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/fire-guts-apple-warehouse-in-grand-pr%C3%A9-1.757555 "Fire guts apple warehouse in Grand Pré", CBC News, May 20, 2008]</ref>
  

Revision as of 19:50, 14 July 2021

  • Mile 46.2 on the Halifax Subdivision
  • Served by the shared 1,580 foot Grand Pre warehouse siding.

The Grand Pre Fruit Company was a co-operative of several apple farmers in the Grand Pre area. The company purchased and older warehouse next to the station from W. C. Hamilton in April 1912.[1] In April 1921, the company hired J. H. Hicks & Sons, a building contractor from Bridgetown to build a large new warehouse east of the level crossing at Grand Pre.[2] The warehouse could hold 20,000 barrels of apples. [3] The warehouse was converted into a carpentry shop and dance studio in the 1990s but was destroyed by fire in 2008.[4]

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References and Footnotes

  1. "Grand Pre Fruit & Packing Co buy W. C. Hamilton warehouse", The Acadian April 26, 1912
  2. The Weekly Monitor, Vol. XLIX, No. 4 April 1921
  3. Dominion Atlantic Railway, DAR Chart of Apple and Produce Warehouses, February 23, 1927
  4. "Fire guts apple warehouse in Grand Pré", CBC News, May 20, 2008