Sturgeon Point Union Church
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The Sturgeon Point Union Church has been an important part of the Village of Sturgeon Point, providing a place of worship for residents and visitors for more than 100 years. The current octagonal timber building was designed by architect Frank Wickson and built in 1915 through the generous gift of Lady Favelle. The church is constructed of Georgia pine, throughout, supported by a central pillar, and with bench seating for 250. The wide windows on seven sides let in the summer breezes and sounds. The church has remained independent, welcoming worshippers of all creeds. Services are conducted on Sundays at 10:30am during July and August.
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