St. Stephen's Anglican Church
19th-century Anglican church buildings in CanadaAnglican church buildings in QuebecChambly, QuebecChurches completed in 1820Churches in Montérégie ... and 3 more
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St. Stephen's Anglican Church is a church in Chambly, Quebec affiliated with the Anglican Church of Canada. It was built in 1820 to serve the garrison of Fort Chambly as well as the Loyalist and English settler population in and around Chambly. It served both soldiers and civilians until the troops departed in 1869.St. Stephen's Anglican Church was listed as a National Historic Site of Canada in February 1970. The Historic and Monuments Board of Canada cited it as an outstanding example of early 19th-century Canadian ecclesiastical architecture. It is located in close proximity to the Fort Chambly National Historic Site of Canada, the Richelieu River and the Chambly Canal.
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