The cream colored brick train station was built by The Great Western Railway during the spring and summer of 1879 and is one of the oldest buildings in Tillsonburg. It was the first railway station to be located in the town proper - just a stone's throw from Market Square, the major hotels, and much of residential Tillsonburg. Major Empson, an employee of the The Great Western, was the builder. He followed The Great Western's standard Gothic Revival design. Thus, the ground plan of the station was cross-shaped, with many other 'churchy' features, such as low brick walls, a steep slate roof, high gables, and tall narrow window, with their tops pointed.
The Boardwalk enhances Kitchener-Waterloo's standard of living by serving as a premiere centre of social activity as the host of shopping, dining, entertainment, and gathering alternatives in a truly unique, vibrant setting.
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The St. Jacobs Country Playhouse is conveniently located on Benjamin Road at the northern edge of Waterloo, in the heart of St. Jacobs' Market District. With the exquisite Courtyard Marriott St. Jacobs next door, and endless shopping within walking distance, a visit to the Playhouse is a memorable outing, whether you're coming from near or far.
Operating year-round, the St. Jacobs Country Playhouse is a distinctive venue that features post and beam construction associated with traditional Mennonite architecture. With 400 seats, the theatre auditorium has a raked layout that affords each seat a fantastic view of the stage.