The nave of the present church occupies the site of the original Gurney-Murray house. The red brick section on the higher ground, which is now called "Memory Hall" is part of the 1883 construction retained for sentimental reasons. This small section of the church was part of the building that replaced the 1832 "Brick Church."
From Niagara area:
QEW exit 71, Grimbsy (Maple Avenue toward Christie Street/Ontario Street) and continue straight
Left on Christie Street
Right on Main St West
Turn left to stay on Main Street West and Trinity United Church will be on the right From Hamilton:
QEW exit 71, Grimsby (Christie Street/Ontario Street/Maple Avenue)
Right on Christie Street (signs for Christie Street S)
Right on Main Street West
Turn left to stay on Main Street West and Trinity United Church will be on the right
The Grimsby Historical Society, archives and brochures (call for availability), are located at the Carnegie Commons Building. They are available by phone or for a visit on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 8:30 am - 12 noon, or by appointment.
Trinity United Church
Phone: | (905) 309-0796 |
Website: | www.trinityunitedgrimsby.ca |
Trinity United Church
100 Main Street West
Grimsby, Ontario
L3M 1R7
Latitude: | 43.19439234980 |
Longitude: | -79.56544148500 |
UTM easting: | 616560.00 |
UTM northing: | 4783401.00 |
Grimsby Historical Society
Grimsby Historical Society, Grimsby Archives
Carnegie Commons Building
25 Adelaide Street
Grimsby, Ontario
L3M 1X2
Tel (905) 309-0796
Email archives@grimsbyhistoricalsociety.com
Website www.grimsbyhistoricalsociety.com