Churchill residents hopeful railway deal will revitalize their shuttered port
CHURCHILL, Man. — News of a deal to sell and repair a Manitoba town’s broken rail line means more than just a return to reasonably priced groceries and easier access for visitors to the polar bear capital of Canada.
It has brought hope that Churchill, the once-bustling port on Hudson Bay, will soon be busy again.
“The future looks bright in terms of that to happen,” Churchill Mayor Mike Spence said Saturday, a day after an announcement that the rail line, port facilities and tank farm in Churchill have been sold by Omnitrax.
Over a year after spring flooding in 2017 washed out the community’s land link to the south, a news release from the federal government late Friday said the assets have been purchased by the Arctic Gateway Group, a private-public partnership of Missinippi Rail Limited Partnership, Toronto-based Fairfax Financial Holdings and AGT Limited Partnership.

