Places of Worship, Meeting, and Play.
From the very beginning, Saint Andrews has always had places for people to gather. Be it market squares, places of worship, or venues for entertainment and celebration - bringing people together has resulted in varying buildings and architectural styles over history.
Today, the town's churches represent some of the best examples of their kind in North America, each one constructed based on the original congregation who established them. These have been complimented by several civic spaces over time, each offering their own unique architectural story.
Today, the town's churches represent some of the best examples of their kind in North America, each one constructed based on the original congregation who established them. These have been complimented by several civic spaces over time, each offering their own unique architectural story.
Bulkley DivisionW.C. O'Neil Arena (1962)
24 Reed Avenue |
Parr DivisionAll Saints Anglican Church (1867)
89 King Street Charlotte County Courthouse (1839)
123 Frederick Street Charlotte County Gaol (1832)
123 Frederick Street Chestnut Hall / Ross Museum (1824)
188 Montague Street Greenock Presbyterian Church (1824)
134 Montague Street Greenock Church Cemetery (1825)
134 Montague Street Greenock Church Hall (1893)
146 Montague Street Roman Catholic Church (1886)
133 King Street St. Andrews Baptist Church (1865)
117 King Street Sheriff Andrews House (1820)
63 King Street |
Morris DivisionPendlebury Lighthouse (1833)
1 Patrick Street |