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The Waterfront Station

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Located on Cordova Street, between Grandville and Seymour St stands Waterfront Station.

Built In 1914, it was the third Canadian Pacific Railway station built in Vancouver and served as the western terminus for railways arriving from the east, mainly Toronto and Montreal.

Today, Waterfront Station is a busy hub connecting passengers to the city’s various public transportation systems.

Anyone taking the SkyTrain, the SeaBus, the West Coast Express train, city buses, and Helijet’s helicopter service to Victoria could walk through its doors and not know it is one of Vancouver's most haunted locations.

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Located on Cordova Street, between Grandville and Seymour St stands Waterfront Station.

Built In 1914, it was the third Canadian Pacific Railway station built in Vancouver and served as the western terminus for railways arriving from the east, mainly Toronto and Montreal.

Today, Waterfront Station is a busy hub connecting passengers to the city’s various public transportation systems.

Anyone taking the SkyTrain, the SeaBus, the West Coast Express train, city buses, and Helijet’s helicopter service to Victoria could walk through its doors and not know it is one of Vancouver's most haunted locations.

Support the Show:

Donate: buymeacoffee.com/hauntedcanadapodcast

Donate: Click Donate to Haunted Canada Podcast

Email: [email protected]

TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hauntedcanadapodcast

TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@edmontonghosttours

YouTube: https://youtube.com/@edmontonghosttours

For more information about this podcast please visit us at:

http://www.HauntedCanada.com

To learn more about the Edmonton Ghost Tours visit us at:

http://www.EdmontonGhostTours.com

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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