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COVID-19 business slowdown leads to permanent closure of South Okanagan model railway museum

Paol Pedersen opened his Osoyoos Desert Model Railroad museum in 2003, five years after his retirement. The museum, which boasts a collection of 45 computer-operated mini trains running on two kilometres of tracks, will close on Sept. 7 because of reduced foot traffic during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Osoyoos Desert Model Railroad was named Tripadvisor Travellers' Choice for specialty museums

The 18-year-old Osoyoos Desert Model Railroad museum is closing after the Labour Day long weekend. (Zameer Karim/CBC)

An award-winning South Okanagan museum showcasing miniature trains and figurines will permanently shut its doors after the Labour Day long weekend.

The Osoyoos Desert Model Railroad is closing on Sept. 7, a year after the B.C. museum receivedaTripadvisor Travellers' Choice award for specialty museums.

Curator and owner Paol Pedersen said he expected to keep operating and expanding the museum for another decade, butbecause of reduced foot traffic duringthe COVID-19 pandemic, he reluctantly has to shut down his business.

"We had a fantastic 18 years with the public, and [have met] people from all over the world," he told CBC's Zameer Karim.

Established in 2003, the 372-square-metremuseum boasts a collection of 45 computer-operated miniature trains running on two kilometres of tracks, decorated with 2,000 model buildings and more than 20,000 hand-painted figurines

Pedersen took 50 years to build his wonderland.

Museum owner Paol Pedersen says he's glad to have met visitors from Canada and beyond. (Zameer Karim/CBC)

Fascinated with the trains that ran past his parents' farmland in northwestern Denmark, he began to live out his dream at 30, using plywood in his furniture workshop to make frameworks for train tracks, and figurines that his wife Ulla would paint.

Since immigrating to Canada in 1981, the couple has travelled to southern Germany to purchase their favourite Mrklin train cars and buildings, which give the museum a distinct Bavarian flair.

Pedersen, 80, says he enjoys running the museum, which he opened five years after his retirement.

Visitor Ernie Westfol, left, flanked by his wife Kathy, says the museum's closure is a loss to the local community. (Zameer Karim/CBC)

Osoyoos resident Ernie Westfol said he has witnessed the collection growing from the basement of Pedersen's house to the current museum, and every visit has made him feel like he's home in Germany, the country of his birth.

Westfol said the museum's closure is a big loss to the local community.

"Maybe somebody else will take over, and hopefully [Pedersen] gets somebody that has the same enthusiasm for this and the interest in it and the imagination," he said.

WATCH| CBC's Zameer Karim visits Osoyoos Desert Model Railroad museum before its September closure

Osoyoos model train museum is closing after Labour Day long weekend

3 years ago
Duration 5:51
Owner and visitors of the Tripadvisor choice museum say they will miss the popular attraction in the South Okanagan desert.

With files from Zameer Karim