3435, Chemin de la Côte-Sainte-Catherine
Everything began in 1863 when an English speaking group bought land on the Cote St. Catherine. A church was built which served both the Presbyterian community and the Anglican. Celebrated its first offices At eleven o'clock, while the second was meeting to sixteen hours for the church service.
In 1888, fire destroyed the church. Anglicans then sold their shares to the Presbyterian community. The present chapel was rebuilt on the same site between the years 1888 and 1892, it seems.
This place of worship attracts a clientele of about twenty-five different ethnic groups within s twenty-five to thirty kilometers. The Sunday service is in English with simultaneous French translation. Religious education was taught by this community is that of the Presbyterian Church of Canada which is home to both Scott and French Huguenot by Protestants who came to Canada early in the colony.
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