Centretown Mosquein-person Doors Open Ottawa
New
- In-person
- Adaptive reuse
The Centretown Mosque was constructed in 1911 as the First United Church — the site of Canada’s first mixed-raced marriage. Since then, it was also the Ottawa Chinese-Canadian Heritage Centre. Today, it is the first mosque to serve Ottawa’s Muslim community. Fundraising campaigns are currently underway to help preserve the site’s history — including two beautiful halls, an organ and stained-glass windows.
Architecture
Year built: 1911Building type:Place of worship
Dates/hours open
Jun 07, 10:00am - Jun 08, 04:00pmSaturday and Sunday: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.