Ontario was once laced with rail lines that carried settlers, freight, and ambition across the province—routes that have long since fallen silent. In Ghost Railways of Ontario II, historian and storyteller Ron Brown uncovers the vanished corridors of steel that shaped communities, fuelled industry, and left behind traces still visible to those who know where to look.
Through richly detailed histories, archival photographs, and on‑the‑ground exploration, Brown brings these forgotten railways back to life. He follows abandoned rights‑of‑way through forests, farm fields, and small towns, revealing the stories of the people who built them and the forces that led to their decline.
Whether you’re a railway enthusiast, a local history buff, or an explorer of Ontario’s hidden past, Ghost Railways of Ontario II offers a fascinating journey into the province’s lost transportation landscape—one that continues to echo through its geography and heritage.