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Chester Train Station The Google rating is 4

South Shore, Chester

Address:

20 Smith Road
Chester
B0J 1J0
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Overview

Built by Sir William MacKenzie and Donald Mann circa 1905, the Chester Train Station was once a full service station built for their Halifax and South Western Railway Company. Today, the Chester Train Station operates as a museum, a retail shop, Station 20 Shoppe, featuring handmade products from over 40 local artisans as well as being a community hub that offers a range of historical and cultural exhibits and activities that celebrate local history and artists, including:

  • Explore Oak Island display, the oldest Oak Island exhibit that includes artifacts, historical pictures, and insights into the famous treasure hunt.
  • Chester Train Station display that highlights the train station’s history and significance to the area.
  • Foreman Hawboldt exhibit displaying pumps and other machines designed by Hawboldt that helped revolutionize fishing boats.
  • Gold Mining display provides information and history on gold mining in the region.
  • Nova Scotia’s First Female Farrier exhibit brings to light the importance and achievements of the province’s first female farrier.

Also located onsite:

  • Labyrinth trail
  • Visitor information centre with maps, brochures and information on local attractions
  • Chester Farmers‘ & Artisans‘ Market held on Fridays, May through October
  • Craft circles, workshops and demonstrations
  • Events and more
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  • Thursday – Sunday: 10:30am – 4:30pm
    • Gift Shop
    • Parking
    • Picnic Tables
    • Public Washroom
    • WiFi

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