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The NAR Station was built in 1916, a Class C Station, it is the last of its kind in Northern Alberta. The station was restored in 1988 and declared a Provincial Historic Resource Site on April 29, 1988. It now serves as the Town of Peace River’s Tourist Information Centre. The ground floor has been furnished to the 1920s-1930s era, and upstairs features local art. Events are held at the station throughout the summer and autumn.

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Exterior of Peace River Northern Alberta Railway Station.
The station served as a vital transportation hub for Northern Alberta, connecting remote communities.
Exterior of Peace River Northern Alberta Railway Station.
Although no longer a working train station, the building is preserved as a historical landmark.
A woman poses next to a man in uniform at the Peace River Northern Alberta Railway Station.
Peace River station is designated a Provincial Historic Resource due to its historical significance.
A couple look at brochures at the Peace River Northern Alberta Railway Station.
It was a key stop for the Northern Alberta Railways, boosting the region's economy.