The St. Marys Station Gallery is a historic train station and an art gallery. In 1907, this station was built to become one of the three Grand Trunk Railway stations in St. Marys. The residents of this community valued this station. When it was learned that it could be demolished, the town agreed with VIA Rail to take ownership of it and continue ticket sales.
This gallery features a unique range of artists for exhibitions with various mediums. During these exhibitions, artists can be found to interact with and talk to about their work. It helps support local artists and brings the small community together. In the past, there have been exhibits such as first nations exhibitions, character sketch costume designs, and glass works. Every few months, shows are staged with reasonably priced art. These nights are said to be packed since there is a unique and exciting art arrangement.
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