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CNR School on Wheels

A unique railcar museum located at 76 Victoria Terrace in Clinton.

CNR School on Wheels Museum

Looking for something to do on a summer afternoon? Visit the CNR School on Wheels Museum in Sloman Park. The seasonal museum promises an entertaining and educational experience revolving around local and provincial history.

From 1926 to 1965, Fred and Cela Sloman, along with their young family, spent ten months of the year on a railcar travelling through the Northern Ontario bush. The car was part of a program called School on Wheels that provided education to students in remote Northern Ontario. 

The railcar served as both a classroom and a living space for the Sloman family as it moved along a 150 mile stretch of track between Capreol and Foleyet. The car would travel connected to a train, before being left on a small piece of side track for several days while Fred Sloman taught the local children. The car would hook up to another train and continue on, leaving homework for the students until the school car would return.

For 39 years, the Slomans brought the gift of education to Northern Ontario until Fred retired in 1964. The last railcar of the program was taken off the rails in 1967, since technological advancements made the North more accessible. In 1982, the schoolcar was in disrepair and for sale. Elizabeth Willmot encouraged Cela Sloman and her daughter Margaret to speak to the Clinton Council, who purchased the car. Today, the schoolcar sits in Sloman Park and has become a museum where visitors can go on guided tours.

Admission is by donation. The museum is open annually from Thursdays to Sundays (11am-4pm) from Victoria Day weekend to the end of September. Near the end of August, the park is also typically the site of a community picnic called Picnic in the Park!

Drone footage submitted by Dave Winsel.

Do you have photos from your visit to the School on Wheels? Email them to cicasst@centralhuron.com.

Visiting the School on Wheels

 The School on Wheels opens for the 2023 season on Saturday, May 20 (Victoria Day Saturday). Hours are Thursdays-Sundays and holiday Mondays from 11-4pm. Guided tours can be booked during and outside of regular business hours by emailing the address below. Admission is cash-only by donation. We encourage you to support this local treasure! The museum will close for the winter on the last weekend of September, so visit while you can.

Want to book a guided tour? Have other questions? Email the museum curator, Anne Talbot, at schoolonwheels@centralhuron.com.

View the gallery below to learn more about how the railcar became a museum!

Want to Explore More Local History?

Check out Clinton’s downtown historic walking tour: featuring fifteen stops with photos and stories from two centuries of our town’s history.