ST. PAUL'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Victorian and Gothic style Presbyterian Church rebuilt with Canadian Rocky Mountain stones in Banff.
St. Paul's Presbyterian Church was designed by Architect D. S. Mcllroy, a native of Calgary. This Victorian and Gothic style church was established in 1887 by Scottish immigrants who worked for the railway and wanted a Presbyterian church near their home. Its location on Banff Avenue dates back to the 1930s, when the church was rebuilt with local stone from the Canadian Rockies. Masses are available in English and Korean.
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