Wooden sidewalk, built to Canadian Pacific Railway station, across what is now 50 Street, probably somewhere between 52 Avenue and 50 Avenue. Looking east toward railway.
Millet railway station viewed from the southwest. A passenger train is at the station, with Canadian Pacific Railway locomotive no. 234. Rowley residence and Rowley lumber sheds are visible in background (above locomotive). Farmers' Co-operative Store and Imperial Bank of Canada are visible to the left of the station.
View looking north along the Canadian Pacific Railway tracks. To the left is the CPR station built in 1907. To the right is the Alberta Pacific Grain elevator built sometime between 1906 and 1912, Millet's first grain elevator.
The CPR Station was built in 1907 and torn down in the 1970s. Mr. C. A. Kent, the station master at Millet from 1913 to 1947, won many awards from the CPR for the beautiful garden and lawn.