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Name:Ron Featherston
Date:April 04, 1999
Location: Victoria, Minnesota, USA
Comments:   I visited several years ago and loved the museum. I'm an avid railfan and have visited many sites around the world. The BCR facilities next door was an added bonus (up close and personal with RS18 #630!). For quantity and type of equipment on display, the Park ranks up among some of the finer ones in North America - well worth the trip to Squamish (the drive from Vancouver is worth it alone!). I "bought" a tie and hope to get back up some day to see it. The web site is equally impressive. When I was up there, you were working on a book about the park and it's equipment. I always like to take something like that away with me as a souvenir and reference. For a couple of years I had been pestering you to let me know when it was done. Alas, I recently found out that for several reasons the book was not to be. But the web site provided me with what I needed - not as good as a detailed book, but better than nothing. Hope to see you again soon.


Name:Randolph Resor
Date:March 24, 1999
Location: Merchantville, NJ, USA
Comments:   I found your website while looking for "British Columbia Railway" using HotBot. I will be traveling to Seattle several times this year on business (I do transportation consulting work and will be working for the Ports of Seattle and Tacoma), and will have some weekend time to explore. I don't know that I will have time (or money) for your "Wilderness Explorer", unfortunately. Sounds great. Maybe next year


Name:John Law
Date:March 08, 1999
Location: Stevenage, Herts, England
Comments:   Found you in "Guide to Tourist Railroads & Museums". Hope to visit in May 2000.


Name:Bruce Elliott
Date:March 06, 1999
Location: Red Deer, Alberta, Canada
Comments:   I have done this in the wrong order and actually haven't had a look around the rest of the web site yet. I am sure I won't be disappointed as I am a native B.C. 'er.


Name:Dean Cleverley
Date:February 27, 1999
Location: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Comments:   Friends of CP# 5931 Selkirk 2-10-4 Calgary AB


Name:Barry Wilcock
Date:January 20, 1999
Location: Winnepeg, MB, Canada
Comments:   Thanks for the great tour. I would very much like to come out and take a trip.


Name:Stan Moore
Date:January 20, 1999
Location: Cassel, CA, USA
Comments:   I am currently a member and received the new schedule. I saw your website in the mailing . Great Site Hope to ride the rails with you this year!


Name:Peter Totman
Date:January 14, 1999
Location: Cornwall, UK
Comments:   My son and I visited your museum site in June when we were in BC and had a great day out. I was interested in the early history of railways in Western Canada and wonder if you have any references for the Manning Wardle locomotive used initially on the railway. I have checked a few references in this country and have come up with nothing so far.

Keep up the good work and we will be back to visit as soon as we can!


Name:Dave Inman
Date:January 08, 1999
Website: ISLAND PACIFIC RAILROAD
Location: Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada
Comments:   Enjoyed the site and will be back again. Also will make it a point to visit the museum next summer. If you are interested please visit my website. I have lots of pictures of my model railroad, the ISLAND PACIFIC RAILROAD.


Name:Tim Stratton, Ph.D.
Date:January 03, 1999
Location: Missoula, MT, USA
Comments:   I've been a WCRA member for about eight years now, having moved back to the States from Canada just as the museum really began to take off. I'm truly amazed at the progress WCRA has made with the museum since that time -- the group is to be congratulated! The photos you have posted on your website are terrific, and the shots of that BC scenery in the background make your photos absolutely some of the prettiest railroad pics I have ever seen! Good job by you folks! I'm proud to be a member of the group, and wish I had more opportunities to return for visits. Keep up the great work!



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