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  • AL RASHID MOSQUE
    Canada’s first mosque, Al Rashid, was built by Edmonton’s Muslim population, which consisted of only 34 individuals.
  • ASSUMPTION OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY UKRAINIAN CATHOLIC CHURCH
    Symptomatic of economic decline and a dwindling population base in the settlement area, this interesting structure lies abandoned on the hamlet's southwest corner.
  • BASILIAN MONASTERY
    Constructed in 1922, this is the oldest Basilian monastery in Canada.
  • BISHOP'S COURT
    This residence was built in 1914 for Alexander M. Martin, the owner of A.M. Martin sporting Goods Company Limited.
  • CATHEDRAL CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER
    This Gothic Revival building is faced in the rusticated Paskapoo sandstone typical of early buildings in Calgary and features details such as buttresses and pointe arched windows arranged in groups of three. It is the second oldest church still standing in downtown Calgary.
  • CENTRAL UNITED (METHODIST) CHURCH
    Before the June 1925 amalgamation of most of Canada’s Presbyterian, Congregationalist and Methodist Churches into the United Church of Canada, this was the Central Methodist Church, successor to the Calgary Methodist Church established by Reverend John McDougall in 1875.
  • CHRIST CHURCH
    In 1909, Anglicans from the West End attending downtown churches came to same conclusion reached by the Presbyterians and the Methodists: it was time to build a church closer to home.
  • CHRIST CHURCH ANGLICAN CHURCH
    The small rectangular building, constructed by carpenters Shortreed and Rosser, was completed with the addition of a steeple in 1915.
  • CHRIST CHURCH ANGLICAN, 1886
    The first Anglican Church built in Fort Macleod was completed in 1885 on the present site. However, shortly afterwards it burned to the ground.
  • CHRIST CHURCH MILLARVILLE
    Christ Church was constructed in 1896 at the instigation of the Reverend Webb-Peploe, the first Anglican minister in the Millarville area.

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