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Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Stanley Mission

View of the Church in its prominent setting in the northern boreal forest, as seen from the Churchill River. : Government of Saskatchewan, Calvin Fehr, 2004.
  • Upward view of Church on its prominent "jutting out" point onto the Churchill River. : Government of Saskatchewan, Calvin Fehr, 2004.
  • View of nave and chancel. : Government of Saskatchewan, Calvin Fehr, 2004.

Description of Historic Place

Holy Trinity Church is a Provincial Historic Site and a Provincial Heritage Property situated prominently on the banks of the Churchill River in the northern community of Stanley Mission. The property features a grand cathedral with a tall central nave and elaborate spire built in a Gothic Revival style that was constructed between 1854 and 1860.

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Stanley Mission, Saskatchewan

Also called: Stanley Mission

Construction Date 1854 to 1860

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