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Agassiz station (British Columbia)

Agassiz station is a former railway station located in Agassiz, British Columbia, Canada. It served as a stop on the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) line through the Fraser Valley.

The station building, constructed in 1886, is a designated heritage site recognized for its Queen Anne Revival architectural style and its historical significance as a transportation hub in the region. It is a notable example of the standard CPR station design employed during the late 19th century.

While passenger rail service to Agassiz station ceased in the past, the building remains a prominent landmark within the community and is currently used for other purposes, often community events or as a museum/heritage center. It reflects Agassiz's development as a resource-based and agricultural community tied to the railway.