Canada's Historic Brockville Railway Tunnel Opens for Tourism

canada historic brockville rail tunnel opened for tourism
canada historic brockville rail tunnel opened for tourism

The historic Brockville Railway Tunnel in Brockville, Ontario, Canada opened for tourism.

The tunnel, which is the oldest railway in Canada, which was built in 1854 and put into service in 1860, had a length of 524 meters.

The tunnel, which had doors on both sides and served until 1970, underwent a tourism renovation for 2 years ago and the rails were removed and the walls were colored with lights. The Rockville Tunnel is a tourist destination that also hosts horror-themed activities.

Brockville Railway Tunnel is Canada's first railway tunnel.

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