St. Saviour Anglican Church, The Brock Memorial Church



 


 


 


 

General Information

St. Saviour Anglican Church, the Brock Memorial Church, is dedicated to the memory of Sir Isaac Brock, Commander of Troops during the War of 1812. The charming stone church that sits above the banks of the Niagara River was built in 1879. It bears the same name as the church in Sir Isaac Brock's birthplace of Guernsey, Channel Islands. The parish of St. Saviour was formed in 1817. The first church building was erected between 1818 and 1820, at the intersection of the Niagara Parkway and York Road. The Reverend Brooke Bridges Stevens, M.A., the Garrison Chaplain at Fort George, was the first priest. The first church was destroyed by lightning in 1839. For 40 years, the congregation met in various locations until 1879, when the present church was completed. It was consecrated by the first Bishop of Niagara, Thomas Brock Fuller, godson of Major General Sir Isaac Brock.


Ownership & Management

Anglican Church

Contact

Phone: (905) 262 5111

Address

12 Princess Street
Queenston, Ontario
L0S 1L0 Municipality Town of Niagara-on-the-Lake

GPS Co-ordinates

Latitude: 43.16588512770
Longitude: -79.05372792150
UTM easting: 658212
UTM northing: 4781075

Map

Administration

St. Saviour's, The Brock Memorial Church
12 Princess Street
Queenston, Ontario
L0S 1J0
Tel (905) 262 5111


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