St Andrew's and St George Church

Built  in the winter of 1937

The Anglican Church of Baie-Comeau was built  in the winter of 1937, and then dedicated on August 7th 1938.

Historically, the first Anglican ceremony was attended by 40 people in Baie Comeau. It was celebrated by Rev. AR Kelly and took place on August 5th 1930.

In 1959, the Anglican community of Baie-Comeau reached a peak of 679 members.

St Andrew's and St George Anglican Church

Today, although the church has far less followers than during its most flourishing period, the Tudor-style church still serves all Protestant denominations.

The religious establishment still has its massive oak paneling and beautiful stained glass windows. Its main window is the work of American artist Clara Fargo Thomas (1892-1970) and illustrates animals and fish found in the North Shore’s lakes and forests. St. Andrew and St. George Church still stands among the jewels of Baie-Comeau's religious heritage.

Tours offered during the summer.
Admission : Free (donations appreciated)

Extract of
The Land of McCormick

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Presented by : Tourisme Côte-Nord

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