Little Metis Presbyterian Church
Little Metis Presbyterian Church
Known locally as the Yellow Kirk (honouring the Scottish roots of the population) the Little Metis Presbyterian Church welcomes parishioners every summer. Although the church was built in 1883, the separate belfry was built later to accommodate a bell given to the church in 1923 by James Lowden, a parishioner and World War One veteran. Sadly, in the fall of 2013, the 500 kg brass bell was stolen from its place 28 feet above the ground.
Long-time summer resident and trustee of the church, Anson McKim, explains the origin of the church and recalls a family story.
Anson McKim: Little Metis Presbyterian Church