Rail Bridge Supports
According to the sign, these (2 of 4) "four concrete pillars are the remains of a Railway Bridge built in 1913 by the Canadian Northern Railway. The CNR is one of two historical railway systems that went bankrupt and were amalgamated by the Canadian government to become the "Canadian National Railway". They are located on the road leading to the day area at Pembina River Provincial Park.
Rail Bridge Supports
According to the sign, these (2 of 4) "four concrete pillars are the remains of a Railway Bridge built in 1913 by the Canadian Northern Railway. The CNR is one of two historical railway systems that went bankrupt and were amalgamated by the Canadian government to become the "Canadian National Railway". They are located on the road leading to the day area at Pembina River Provincial Park.