Brockway Union Church
Dedicated in 1890, the church was so called because the community was represented by several denominations such as Methodist, Presbyterian, Baptist, Congregational, and Plymouth Brethren, and it was to be used by all. The builders of the Church were Robert Vail, and Robert Young, sons of two of the original settlers in Brockway. A corner […]
The Church of Immaculate Conception in Cork
The first Church of Immaculate Conception was built in Cork, York County, New Brunswick in around 1861. The structure was destroyed by the Saxby Gale in 1869 and a second structure was built immediately afterwards. By 1901, the congregation had outgrown the church leading to a third and larger church being built between 1901 and 1903 next to […]
Harvey Baptist Church
Situated in the center of the Village of Harvey, the church was dedicated on Sunday, June 7th, 1896. Marshall and Mary Robison provided the church’s land. Initially named the St. James Presbyterian Church, it later became the St. James United Church of Canada in 1927, then was sold to the United Baptist Church in 1983. […]
All Saints Anglican Church in Magaguadavic
The All Saints Anglican Church in Magaguadavic, York County, New Brunswick was built on donated land around 1868. A larger church was built in 1921. The present church was built in 1921. This church has changed very little with the exception of the bell tower and steeple which had to be replaced in 1992 after a […]