Busy spot. Sunday afternoon Christmas display. Pleasant knowledgeable guides, exquisite displays and lip-smacking cider! Perhaps better lighting at some displays, but very well received. Great afternoon
Thank you so much to our wonderful tour guide who took us through the station. He was very engaging and informative and our whole family had a great time. Definitely a hidden gem just off the beaten path!
Got a tour while I was with the Fredericton Motorbike ride. It was a lovely tour and the Volunteers were amazing. Such a neat place and piece of history. Would make a lovely Venue for weddings or in future a hotel stay (as that's their future plans).
We came here to check out the historic station. When we entered the building, we were asked if we were there for the pie. Huh? We had no idea what they were talking about, but we soon found out that on Sundays they serve pie at the lunch counter while a man dressed as a conductor gives a talk on the history of the train station. We ordered two slices of pie, but both pieces were so large, we could only share the one and saved the other for later. We got the coconut cream pie, which was delicious, but they have others. Also, we were too late for the talk, but with pie, it costs $15 each to attend. Without the talk, it is $10 per piece of pie. I recommend that you buy one piece and share it unless you're VERY hungry.
This an amazing Christmas event and a must see. This month of October 2022, the train station has been serving lunch in the lunch counter room and it was a great experience. We hot to see several trains coming and going. The lunch was delicious. We also took a tour of the train station and the tour lady was very enjoyable and made it very interesting. Highly recommend events at this train station.