The Station Gallery History
The Train Station Gallery Co-op was established in 2005 when a group of local artists were fortunate to make the historic Fenelon Falls train station their home. This landmark was built during the Railway Age in the 1880s by Sir William Mackenzie from Kirkfield, Ontario. It was built in the regular railway design that included a passenger waiting room, ticket office and baggage room. A bay window on the front was a feature that enabled the station agent to see up and down the rail line. The station remains authentic and well preserved to this day and provides a unique and fascinating showcase for local artwork.
Visitors can step into the past and at the same time browse through the diverse and high quality work of our cooperative artists. Our members volunteer their time to manage the gallery so that during operating hours there is always an artist present to greet and assist you. When possible, the artist of the day may provide a demonstration of their work. Check our website for scheduled demonstrations.
We are proud to display our work in this historical building where we can offer our visitors a unique and personal shopping experience.