Aultsville Train Stationin-person Doors Open Cornwall and SDG Counties
- In-person
- Kid-friendly
- Parking
- Self-guided tours available
The Aultsville Train Station is a 19th-century wooden station, originally located in the lost village of Aultsville. It is the home to the Judy Neville British Home Child Museum about children who were sent to Canada as indentured labourers. Volunteers are on hand to answer questions, and artifacts and documents are also on display.
Architecture
Year built: 1866-89Building type:AttractionHistorical landmarkMuseumTransportation
Architect: Grand Trunk Railway
Dates/hours open
Aug 20, 11:00am - Aug 21, 04:00pmSaturday and Sunday: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.