Engine 374 Pavilion
181 Roundhouse Mews, Vancouver, BC V6Z 2W3, Canada

About
Step back in time at the Engine 374 Pavilion, a captivating museum in the heart of Vancouver that celebrates a pivotal moment in Canadian history. This charming attraction houses the restored Engine 374, the iconic locomotive that pulled the first transcontinental passenger train into Vancouver in 1887, marking the completion of the Canadian Pacific Railway. Visitors can marvel at the beautifully preserved steam engine, learn about its significance in connecting the nation, and explore interactive exhibits that bring the age of steam to life. Whether you're a history buff, train enthusiast, or simply curious about Canada's past, the Engine 374 Pavilion offers a fascinating glimpse into the country's railway heritage and the role it played in shaping modern Vancouver. With knowledgeable volunteers on hand to share stories and answer questions, this free museum provides an engaging and educational experience for visitors of all ages.
Best For
- History Buffs
- Train Enthusiasts
- Families
Famous For
- Restored Engine 374 Locomotive
- First Transcontinental Passenger Train Into Vancouver
- Canadian Pacific Railway History
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