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St John's Anglican Church Fox Point ON is reported to have been closed.
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175 Brown St
Gravenhurst, Ontario
P1P 1G4
Gravenhurst, Ontario
P1P 1G4
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St John's Anglican Church Fox Point ON is reported to have been closed.
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St. John History
St. John’s Anglican Church (Fox Point, Ont.) is a church located within the Lake of Bays Anglican Parish. St. John's began as part of the Franklin Mission, which was formed in August 1899.
The mission was under charge of Mr. Harold King, catechist, with Archdeacon Llwyd's supervision from Huntsville. The church was built in 1900 and its first service held on August 19; it was nicknamed “St. John-in-the-Woods”. The Bishop of Algoma consecrated and dedicated St. John's on January 15, 1901.
At first, the church was only accessible by boat. In the 1920's,the parish church of St. Mary in Stafford, England, was working to purchase a boat for the Baysville mission (later Lake of Bays Mission, then Parish). Rev. Richard C. Warder retells his experiences ministering to a mission by water in his book, "Northern Exposure".
Between 1930 and 1931 the church building received a new roof and a fresh coat of paint.
From: http://archives.algomau.ca/main/?q=node/19736
The mission was under charge of Mr. Harold King, catechist, with Archdeacon Llwyd's supervision from Huntsville. The church was built in 1900 and its first service held on August 19; it was nicknamed “St. John-in-the-Woods”. The Bishop of Algoma consecrated and dedicated St. John's on January 15, 1901.
At first, the church was only accessible by boat. In the 1920's,the parish church of St. Mary in Stafford, England, was working to purchase a boat for the Baysville mission (later Lake of Bays Mission, then Parish). Rev. Richard C. Warder retells his experiences ministering to a mission by water in his book, "Northern Exposure".
Between 1930 and 1931 the church building received a new roof and a fresh coat of paint.
From: http://archives.algomau.ca/main/?q=node/19736
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St. John listing was last updated on the 6th of July, 2023