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R.H.L.S. was formed by a small group of model engineers who decided they would like to operate their own track. Some of the founding members are still actively involved in the club and have been a driving force which has brought the club to the extensive facility that we all enjoy today. Through subscriptions, donations and not a little hard Read more...
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The Montreal Live Steamers is a private club that was formed in 1934 for builders of scale steam locomotives. It has grown into a non-profit corporation that owns property in Les Cèdres, QC with tracks of various gauges to allow trains of different scales to operate. The club opens its gates to the public twice a month during the summer Read more...
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The club features 1000 feet of Elevated Track, which can accomodate (4) different gauges of locomotive: 2-1/2″, 3-1/2″, 4-3/4″, and 5″. The Manitoba Live Steamers’ track features a park-like setting with a clubhouse and caboose, steaming bays, and watering facilities for both ground level and raised track. There are 1100 feet of Ground Level Track for both 4-3/4″ and 7-1/2″ Read more...
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There is a combination of N scale, HO scale, O scale, 1-1/2″ scale and full size trains. La SMFQ offre aux modélistes ferroviaires membres, un lieu de rencontres et d’échanges, des partenaires aux talents multiples qui vont de l’histoire ferroviaire au modélisme, en passant par l’électronique et le fonctionnement des compagnies de chemins de fer. Notre local situé au 3350, Read more...
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Founded in 1978, the Ottawa Valley Live Steamers and Model Engineers (OVLSME) is a society of live steam and model engineering enthusiasts. Club interests include building and operating large scale outdoor model locomotives, traction engines, hot air engines, steam boats, stationary engines, clocks, workshop equipment and other related topics. New members are welcome. Owning a locomotive or other equipment is Read more...
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The miniature trains, track and landscape at Iron Horse Park represent the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) from the prairies to the coast. Take the 1.6km interpretive journey aboard one of the 1/8th scale diesel or steam locomotives at the park and get a feeling of what the railway was like in Western Canada during the pioneer days. The journey will Read more...
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