St. Paul's Church of Scotland





Informations and facts

This church was originally located on the Dorchester Boulevard, next to the entrance of the CNR tunnel which passes under the mountain.

Church was demolished in 1930 to be rebuilt in 1931 on this site.

Church St. Paul is now owned by St. Lawrence College. The building was formerly a Presbyterian church (St. Paul), following the Saint-Gabriel community. This was the third church of this community.

Architect

Lawford

Modifications :
Reconstruction : Lucien Parent, Henri S. Labelle





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