St. Giles Presbyterian Church (Ottawa)

St. Giles Presbyterian Church

St. Giles Presbyterian Church
45°24′17″N 75°41′20″W / 45.4047°N 75.6889°W / 45.4047; -75.6889Coordinates: 45°24′17″N 75°41′20″W / 45.4047°N 75.6889°W / 45.4047; -75.6889
Location 729 Bank Street and First Avenue
The Glebe, Ottawa, Ontario
Country Canada
Denomination Presbyterian
Architecture
Functional status Active
Architectural type Norman-Gothic

St. Giles Presbyterian Church is a member of the Presbyterian Church in Canada located in Ottawa, Ontario. It was formed in 1925 by a minority group from Glebe Presbyterian, and a few other congregations, that did not support the vote to enter the United Church of Canada.

It is located on the north-east corner of Bank and First Streets in the Glebe neighbourhood of Ottawa.

History

The current St. Giles Presbyterian Church building, found at 729 Bank Street, was designed by John Pritchard MacLaren (architect) from 1925-1928. [1] A hall, and offices are found across the street from the church at 174 First Avenue. Erected by the church, a bronze plaque is dedicated to the members of the congregation who were killed or served during the Second World War. [2]

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