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Holy Trinity Anglican Church
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Front of church from the water 2007
General information
Architectural style Carpenter Gothic
Town or city Stanley Mission, Saskatchewan
Country Canada
Coordinates 55°25′3.25″N 104°33′2.5″W / 55.4175694°N 104.550694°W / 55.4175694; -104.550694
Construction started 1854
Completed 1860
Technical details
Structural system Post and beam, wood frame
Design and construction
Architect The Rev. Robert Hunt
Official name: Holy Trinity Church National Historic Site of Canada
Designated: 1970

The Holy Trinity Anglican Church is a very old and beautiful church building. It is built in a special style called Carpenter Gothic. You can find it right by the Churchill River. This church is in Stanley Mission, a community in Saskatchewan, Canada. It's part of the Lac La Ronge First Nation and Lac La Ronge Provincial Park.

A Look Back in Time

Building the Church

The Holy Trinity Anglican Church was designed by a man named Rev. Robert Hunt. He was a missionary from England. Rev. Hunt started the community of Stanley Mission in 1851. He got permission from the Hudson's Bay Company to do so.

The church was built between 1854 and 1860. Local Cree craftspeople helped build it. They used wood cut from nearby forests. Rev. Hunt also brought special hardware and beautiful stained glass from England.

A Busy Place

Long ago, this church was the main building in a busy area. There were almost 30 other buildings around it. There was also a cemetery nearby. Today, the Holy Trinity Anglican Church is the oldest building still standing in Saskatchewan.

It is a very large church. It has a tall main hall called a nave. It also has a fancy spire on top. Because of its huge size, some people have called it a cathedral.

Important Recognition

The Holy Trinity Anglican Church is a very important place. In 1970, it was named a National Historic Site of Canada. This means it is a special place that helps tell Canada's story.

It is also a historic site for the province of Saskatchewan. The government of Saskatchewan gave it this special title on August 26, 1981. On June 10, 2010, people celebrated the church's 150th birthday with a special ceremony.

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