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  • ST. ONUFRY UKRAINIAN CATHOLIC CHURCH
    Situated high on a hill, St. Onufry Ukrainian Catholic Church has not been used for almost a quarter of a century.
  • ST. PATRICK'S ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH
    With its tall spires, St. Patrick's Church has long been a Medicine Hat landmark.
  • ST. PAUL'S UNITED CHURCH
    The Presbyterian congregation of Coleman appointed a board of managers to build a church in 1904.
  • ST. POKROVA UKRAINIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH
    The parish was founded in 1903 and construction on the building began shortly thereafter.
  • STS PETER AND PAUL RUSSO-ORTHODOX CHURCH
    In a place settlers called "wild bush" stands one of the most impressive structures in the settlement area. Perched high on a hill and visible for miles around, this proud tribute to Ukrainian culture and the pioneering spirit invites all to share in its splendour.
  • STS PETER AND PAUL UKRAINIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH
    This parish is notable for two main reasons: it has the only fieldstone church in the entire settlement area and it is one of the earliest Ukrainian Orthodox parishes in Canada.
  • THE CHRISTINNSON CEMETERY
    Located on the homestead of Kristinn and Sigurlaug Christinnson, this cemetery is the private burial plot reserved for members of the Christinnson and Stephansson families.
  • THE HOUSE OF ISREAL
    From 1935 to 1960 the building was the home of Beth Israel, Calgary's second-oldest Jewish congregation.
  • THE MCDOUGALL GRAVES & MISSION
    Four mark the graves of members of the McDougall family – Flora, Georgiana, Abigail and Anna - who died in the smallpox epidemic of 1870-71.
  • THE MISSION ON THE NORTH HILL
    A strong French immigrant community thus established in North Red Deer around this mission

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