Historic Sites of Manitoba: Canadian Pacific Railway Station (Mercy Street, Selkirk)

Formerly located on Mercy Street at the foot of Clandeboye Avenue in Selkirk, a two-storey dark red brick, half timbered and stucco station was built in 1928 at a cost of about $15,000, for the Canadian Pacific Railway.

The building has been demolished and no vestiges of it remain today.

Canadian Pacific Railway Station at Selkirk

Canadian Pacific Railway Station at Selkirk (1937)
Source: Selkirk Museum

Site Coordinates (lat/long): N50.14833, W96.88244
denoted by symbol on the map above

See also:

MHS Centennial Business: Canadian Pacific Railway Company / CPKC

Historic Sites of Manitoba: Canadian Pacific Railway Water Tower (Mercy Street, Selkirk)

Sources:

“New western construction,” Manitoba Free Press, 2 June 1928, page 26.

National Map Collection, Selkirk 1951, Library and Archives Canada.

We thank the Selkirk Museum for information used here.

This page was prepared by Jordan Makichuk.

Page revised: 9 December 2025

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