The community of Parry Sound, Ontario, Canada has two railway stations, both of which are currently in use by Via Rail.
In December 2005, CN and CP implemented a plan to reduce train congestion on their parallel lines in central Ontario through the Parry Sound area.
Built in 1932, it has been used as the primary stop for Via Rail's Canadian transcontinental passenger train service since the massive Via budget cuts on January 15, 1990.
In 2021, the station was acquired by global luxury real estate brokerage, Engel & Völkers Parry Sound.
In 2022, Engel & Völkers Parry Sound donated the property to Rotary International for use as an orientation and donation centre to assist in the arrival and integration of Ukrainian refugees into the surrounding area during the Russian-Ukrainian War.