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==Description & History==
In the 1920s, Five Mile Lake, just to the south of the DAR line, was dammed to provide a water supply for the St. Margaret's Bay Hydro Power Plant.<ref>[http://www.st-margaretsbay.com/stmargaretsbay_hydro_plants.html "St.Margarets Bay Hydro-electricity Plants, Green Renewable Power Since 1922", ''St. Margarets Bay.com'']</ref> The flooding brought the lake close to the railway a half mile east of the [[Stillwater]] station, creating easy access for boaters and fishermen and creating a small seasonal recreation community beside the tracks which became know as Stillwater Lake.  
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In the 1920s, Five Mile Lake, just to the south of the DAR line, was dammed to provide a water supply for the St. Margaret's Bay Hydro Power Plant.<ref>[http://www.st-margaretsbay.com/stmargaretsbay_hydro_plants.html "St.Margarets Bay Hydro-electricity Plants, Green Renewable Power Since 1922", ''St. Margarets Bay.com'']</ref> The flooding brought the lake close to the railway a half mile east of the [[Stillwater]] station, creating easy access for boaters and fishermen and creating a small seasonal recreation community beside the tracks which became know as Stillwater Lake. It first appears on DAR timetables in 1929.<ref>[[19290621-DARPTT|1929 Dominion Atlantic Railway Passenger Time Table - June 21, 1929]]</ref>
 
 
  
 
Stillwater Lake became a popular location for DAR employee hunting and fishing cabins, many which were located on the adjacent lakes,<ref>[[:Category:The Advertiser|''Kentville Advertiser'']] references: Conductor William Lightie cutting & storing ice at his cottage for summer use - Feb. 18, 1937, Conductors and pensioners get good fishing - May 27, 1937, More fishing noted at Stillwater by trainman & engineer June 3, 1937, Conductor William Lightie & wife to Stillwater to reopen camp - May 5, 1938, William & Mrs Young, Kingsport, vacation with Dan McIvor at Stillwater - May 26, 1938</ref> some built with old caboose and passenger stoves and fitted with surplus passenger car windows.<ref>Oral History related to Dan Conlin by [[Barron, Leon|Leon Barron]]</ref>
 
Stillwater Lake became a popular location for DAR employee hunting and fishing cabins, many which were located on the adjacent lakes,<ref>[[:Category:The Advertiser|''Kentville Advertiser'']] references: Conductor William Lightie cutting & storing ice at his cottage for summer use - Feb. 18, 1937, Conductors and pensioners get good fishing - May 27, 1937, More fishing noted at Stillwater by trainman & engineer June 3, 1937, Conductor William Lightie & wife to Stillwater to reopen camp - May 5, 1938, William & Mrs Young, Kingsport, vacation with Dan McIvor at Stillwater - May 26, 1938</ref> some built with old caboose and passenger stoves and fitted with surplus passenger car windows.<ref>Oral History related to Dan Conlin by [[Barron, Leon|Leon Barron]]</ref>
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==References & Footnotes==
 
==References & Footnotes==
*[[1969-MemoOfGenInfo|1969 Memorandum of General Information]]
 
 
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Revision as of 23:30, 13 November 2020

Stillwater Lake, Nova Scotia

Mile 19.00 from Windsor Junction on the Halifax Subdivision (Mile 34.81 from Halifax)

Elevation: 430 feet above sea level

Facilities & Features

  • Flag stop

Description & History

In the 1920s, Five Mile Lake, just to the south of the DAR line, was dammed to provide a water supply for the St. Margaret's Bay Hydro Power Plant.[1] The flooding brought the lake close to the railway a half mile east of the Stillwater station, creating easy access for boaters and fishermen and creating a small seasonal recreation community beside the tracks which became know as Stillwater Lake. It first appears on DAR timetables in 1929.[2]

Stillwater Lake became a popular location for DAR employee hunting and fishing cabins, many which were located on the adjacent lakes,[3] some built with old caboose and passenger stoves and fitted with surplus passenger car windows.[4]

Gallery

References & Footnotes

  1. "St.Margarets Bay Hydro-electricity Plants, Green Renewable Power Since 1922", St. Margarets Bay.com
  2. 1929 Dominion Atlantic Railway Passenger Time Table - June 21, 1929
  3. Kentville Advertiser references: Conductor William Lightie cutting & storing ice at his cottage for summer use - Feb. 18, 1937, Conductors and pensioners get good fishing - May 27, 1937, More fishing noted at Stillwater by trainman & engineer June 3, 1937, Conductor William Lightie & wife to Stillwater to reopen camp - May 5, 1938, William & Mrs Young, Kingsport, vacation with Dan McIvor at Stillwater - May 26, 1938
  4. Oral History related to Dan Conlin by Leon Barron

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