The graves of many airmen that died while serving at the station can be found in the graveyard at nearby Scopwick.
Reverend Mark Ives (1809-1885) served at the station until 1840.
Fuller also served as president of the board at the station.
A crew of 21 men each served a one year tour of duty at the station.
One of the last surviving surfmen to serve at the station, William Charles Bowser, died at age 91 on June 28, 2006.
Amtrak still serves the town with the Heartland Flyer at the station near the old Santa Fe depot.
All Kanata express routes and Stittsville express routes serve this stop at the station.
As with many suburban Metra stations, Pace Buses serve commuters at the station.
A majority of the on-air talent were released, including Rhubarb Jones, who had served at the station since 1985.
In 1754, he was made commander of the sloop Jamaica and served on her at the North American station.