Holy Trinity Anglican Church, a Provincial and National Historic site built in the 1850s, is perched high upon a hill above the mighty Churchill River in Stanley Mission, Northern Saskatchewan.
Accessible by boat only, a local guide is...
Holy Trinity Anglican Church, a Provincial and National Historic site built in the 1850s, is perched high upon a hill above the mighty Churchill River in Stanley Mission, Northern Saskatchewan.
Accessible by boat only, a local guide is recommended to take you. With a guide, you will see and learn much more than on your own.
Local guides are available in Stanley Mission, Northern Saskatchewan.
You can only visit Holy Trinity Church, a Provincial and National Historic Site by boat but there are lots of friendly local guides that would be happy to take you to Saskatchewan's oldest building. Just ask anyone in Stanley Mission and enjoy...
You can only visit Holy Trinity Church, a Provincial and National Historic Site by boat but there are lots of friendly local guides that would be happy to take you to Saskatchewan's oldest building. Just ask anyone in Stanley Mission and enjoy this must visit destination.
Having a local guide was the best as he told us so much history about the church, the graveyard, the island and the whole area.
We were so lucky to have guide Cameron Roberts and we are grateful for all the knowledge he shared with us.
Take a...
Having a local guide was the best as he told us so much history about the church, the graveyard, the island and the whole area.
We were so lucky to have guide Cameron Roberts and we are grateful for all the knowledge he shared with us.
Take a tour of Holy Trinity Anglican Church with a local guide and visit this boat access only National Historic Site in Stanley Mission, Northern Saskatchewan.
Forest fires have threatened Canadas National Historic Site, Holy Trinity Anglican Church more than once in its 164 years. When fire threatens, everyone jumps into action to protect the historic church in Stanley Mission, Northern Saskatchewan.
The Gothic style of Holy Trinity Anglican Church in Stanley Mission Northern Saskatchewan is part of its Heritage Value. This impressive church is both a Provincial and National Historic Site to put on your bucket list.
You can see the community of Stanley Mission across the Churchill River from the graveyard at Holy Trinity Anglican Church.
Population of Stanley Mission is 104
Some of the historic graves at Holy Trinity Anglican Church cemetery are from the 1800s and early 1900s.
National Historic Site, Stanley Mission, Saskatchewan.
Voyageur, Sir Alexander Mackenzie and his men in July of 1792 explored this area in search of the famed Northwest Passage and this plaque commemorates their route.
Stanley Mission, Northern Saskatchewan
Both a Provincial and National Historic Site the Holy Trinity Anglican Church is a must not miss destination if you are in the area. Over 160 years old, this is Saskatchewan's oldest building and it is impressive. Boat access only but you can...
Both a Provincial and National Historic Site the Holy Trinity Anglican Church is a must not miss destination if you are in the area. Over 160 years old, this is Saskatchewan's oldest building and it is impressive. Boat access only but you can hire a local guide in Stanley Mission to take you over.