The “Y” at this little bridge area originally was a flat muskeg area in the 1940s.
This is where the train would begin the process of turning around, as Cremona was the end of the Canadian Pacific rail line going West.
After the rail line was closed down, the Lions built retaining walls and the paths were graveled and with time, the Cremona Nature Trail was created. People, plants and animals have come to learn to live together on a path down Cremona’s history. Hopes for the future are that this piece of Cremona does not look too different 50 years from now – just with bigger trees perhaps.