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Future Generations

Future Generations

Future Generations

It's a celebration of Canada as a nation.

It a story of Canada's Confederation.

Unity through communication and transportation.

 

A link of Steam. 

A national dream.

A national awakening.

For Future Generations.

Made of Stories Stones and Stations. 

 

In 1864 In Charlottetown.

Our founding Fathers gathered round.

To form a  nation.

In 1873

Prince Edward Island

joined the nation

Canada agreed 

A link of Steam by sea and rail

Communication and transportation

Or the deal would fail.

 

Today Canada is strong and free 

Connecting Provinces and Teritories

From sea to sea to sea

We have a unity.

based upon Confederation

For future Generations

 

trainstories@yahoo.ca 

written By

Keith Kennedy

2005

 


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