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 … Read more

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 … Read more

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 which is still in existance today and has changed very little with the exception of the bell tower and steeple which had to … Read more

This large building was built by John Taylor after the railway went through Harvey.  It was located in a field bordering on the shore of Harvey Lake. 

Located in the heart of the former Village of Harvey, the St. James Church changed hands a number of times., first as the St. James Presbyterian Church, then as the St. James United Church, then as the Baptist Church, and finally as a private business.

The first Presbyterian Church in Harvey Station, York Co., N.B., stood adjacent to the Harvey Settlement Cemetery across the road from the current Knox Presbyterian Church.  It was built in 1851 by Presbyterian settlers who came from Great Britain in 1837 on the ship, Cornelius.