It replaces the former Fire Station 2 in Seeley's Bay, which opened in 1951
After many days weeks and months of construction the all new Fire Station #2 in Seeley's Bay is officially up and running.
A great crowd was on hand including several local dignitaries. TLTI Mayor and County Warden Corinna Smith-Gatcke gave her thoughts on the new facility.
Smith-Gatcke says the station the local fire service truly deserves.
The new station is located at the corner of Highway 32 and Highway 15.
It replaces the former Fire Station 2 in Seeley's Bay, which opened in 1951.
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