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Christ Church-McNab

Land for this church was donated by William Servos; Edward Hiscott and James Servos mortgaged their farms for the loans. The first service was held here on Christmas Eve 1853 and was led by Reverend A.F. Atkinson. In the adjacent cemetery, there is a burial ground for Black slaves who escaped from the United States and lived near Eight Mile Creek. While this church remains closed, you can learn more about this fascinating site through the video below as part of Digital Doors Open.

Land for this church was donated by William Servos; Edward Hiscott and James Servos mortgaged their farms for the loans. The first service was held here on Christmas Eve 1853 and was led by Reverend A.F. Atkinson. In the adjacent cemetery, there is a burial ground for Black slaves who escaped from the United States and lived near Eight Mile Creek. While this church remains closed, you can learn more about this fascinating site through the video below as part of Digital Doors Open.

Contact info

1294 McNab Road
Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario

https://niagaraanglican.ca/parish/christ-church-mcnab

Architecture

Year built: 1853
Building type:Place of worship
Architect: William Thomas

Dates/hours open

May 01, 10:00am - Mar 31, 04:00pm

Part of Digital Doors Open Niagara-on-the-Lake