Holy Trinity Anglican Church

The Holy Trinity Anglican Church is accessible only by boat. It was built between 1854 and 1860 and is the oldest surviving building in Saskatchewan. It has the oldest frame church west of the Red River, made from locally cut and carved wood. The church still contains original materials, including hinges, locks and stained glass imported from England. The church became a Provincial Historic Site on August 26, 1981. Guided tours by licensed operators are available. 

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