Cannabaceae

Missanabie
General information
Coordinates48°18′40″N 84°05′04″W / 48.3111°N 84.0845°W / 48.3111; -84.0845
Construction
Structure typeSign post
Services
Preceding station Via Rail Following station
Lochalsh Sudbury–White River Dalton
toward Sudbury
Former services
Preceding station Via Rail Following station
White River
toward Vancouver
The Canadian
before 1990
Chapleau
toward Toronto or Montreal
Preceding station Canadian Pacific Railway Following station
Lochalsh
toward Vancouver
Main Line Dalton

Missanabie station is a Via Rail flag stop station located in the community of Missanabie, Ontario on the Sudbury – White River train. The station has existed since the late 19th century, when it provided an important connection between the Hudson's Bay Company trading post system and the Canadian Pacific Railway.[1][2]

References

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  1. ^ Douglas, Daniel G. V. (1996). Northern Algoma: A People's History. Dundurn Press. ISBN 9781554882458.
  2. ^ Charlton, W. A. (1898). Hudson's Bay Railway Route Via Missanabie and Valley of Moose River (Report). Toronto: Warwick Bros. & Rutter.
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