“learn about the trains that rolled through Brimley from 1887 until 1961”
Trains rolled through Brimley from 1887 until 1961. A railroad trestle across Waishka Bay connected Brimley with the now nonexistent milltown of Bay Mills with daily passenger train service between Sault Ste. Marie and Bay Mills. Trains brought logs to Mills in Bay Mills and carried away lumber. We are housed in a pre-1905 wooden railroad passenger car and caboose. Exhibits include photographs and artifacts of area railroads, early telephones, logging, fishing and Bay Mills Townsite. Gift shop in caboose. Free admission. Not open Mid-October to Mid-May.
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Bay Mills-Brimley Historical Society
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- Sun - Sat: 8:00 am - 6:00 pm
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