Winnitoba train station near Caddy Lake destroyed in forest fire
Via Rails Winnitoba station built in 1920s, destroyed Wednesday in Whiteshell blaze
A small train station built in the 1920s was destroyed in the forest fire near Caddy Lake along the Manitoba-Ontario border overnight Wednesday.
The Winnitoba train station was once an importanthub for the Whiteshellcottage community until it closed 16 years ago.
The stationaccommodated between 12 and24 passengers. Apot-belly stove inside kept people warm.
Despite the closure of the train station, Via Rail trains still stopped to pick up and drop off passengers, said Pincock.
"A couple of the local residents, the younger generation have been attempting to restore it over the years," said Pincock.
Neighbourshad leveled the floor and painted the small station, there were plans torenovatethe floor, he said.
Winnitoba station likely burned down in seconds, said Pincock, despite surviving several fire seasons over the years.
"The big one was in 1929. A huge fire went through north of Florence Lake," said Pincock.
"Over the years, most every kid has carved their initials in the side of it so they're gone. It's just not there."
While neighbours are sad to see a piece of history burn down overnight, Pincock said, most are still worried about their cottages.
"The cool wet weather has helped....but the change in wind is very concerning," he said.
GaryFriesen, manager of the fire program with Manitoba Sustainable Development, said the station had "a lot of historic value and significance to people."
Firesare not expected to worsen over the next day, according to Friesen.
with files from Susan Magas and Meagan Fiddler