This remote rural siding originally had an elevator and later a school as short distance away. The gravel pit a mile to the east was a big part of the railway but a community never developed here. See more in our Muriel Siding history.


Additional Information
Accessibility Description
Please note – unless otherwise indicated, all staging areas and rest stops are day use only with no overnight camping allowed. If people need to overnight, a letter of authorization must be obtained in advance from the Iron Horse Trail office call 1-877-645-4521 or email info@ironhorsetrail.ca
Contact Information
Website
https://ironhorsetrail.ca/
Stewardships
- Owned byAlberta's Iron Horse Trail
- Managed ByAlberta's Iron Horse Trail
- In Partnership WithCity of Cold Lake
- In Partnership WithCounty of St. Paul
- In Partnership WithMunicipal District of Bonnyville
- In Partnership WithSmoky Lake County
- In Partnership WithTown of Bonnyville
- In Partnership WithTown of Elk Point
- In Partnership WithTown of Smoky Lake
- In Partnership WithTown of St. Paul
- In Partnership WithVillage of Glendon
- In Partnership WithVillage of Vilna