What started as a private club for railway workers became the hotbed of the Canadian roots, rock, and country scene. Opening in 1932, the tiny stage eventually hosted new talent like K.D. Lang and Sarah McLachlan.
What started as a private club for railway workers became the hotbed of the Canadian roots, rock, and country scene. Opening in 1932, the tiny stage eventually hosted new talent like K.D. Lang and Sarah McLachlan.