Located in Prince Rupert’s waterfront park, the Kwinitsa Railway Station Museum provides adults and children alike with an exciting journey into the history of Canada’s northern railway and the many small stations like Kwinitsa along its route. Exhibits portray the daily life of the station master and crew and the development of early Prince Rupert, from its days as the tent town at the terminus of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway to its birth as a city in the 1920s.