10419 Loyalist Parkway Hwy #33, Greater Napanee, ON, K0H 1G0
Our friendly volunteers are always happy to greet you and show you around when you visit St. Alban's Centre.
The Gothic Revival Memorial Church, was built beginning in 1884, as a Memorial to the United Empire Loyalists who founded Upper Canada, known today as the Province of Ontario.
Learn all about St. Alban's artefacts, beautiful Memorial Stained Glass Windows and rare encaustic Minton Tiles as you tour the
Mini-Cathedral with a local author or historical buff.
At the end of the tour visitors are invited to ring St. Alban's majestic bell in the newly restored Bell Tower, as a show of support for the Friends of St. Alban's Adolphustown's preservation efforts.
Free Guided Tours of St. Alban's Historic UEL Memorial Church
Saturdays and Sundays 10am-2pm
A Volunteer Guide is able to accompany Visitors at any other times the Café is open if there is a second volunteer available to help cover the Café.
Otherwise Visitors are asked to sign the Visitor's Book and can use the Discovery Cards and the Tiles and Windows Books to explore on their own.
Coming soon, the Documentary Film, The Mary Rattan Story will be available to view when touring the Mini Cathedral, and may also be available to view during self guided tours.
Self-Guided Tour Brochures and Discovery Cards
are available to help visitors explore at their leisure,
whenever Hallowed Grounds Café is open.
Seeing the beautiful stained glass windows and tiles in photographs can't be compared with an in person viewing.
The in person visual experience is breathtaking and will stay with you forever.
To learn more about St. Alban's Windows & Tiles, click on the picture to the right.
St. Alban's Centre
A Rich Past ~ A Promising Future
General Enquiries 1-613-217-3995 ~ info@stalbanscentre.ca
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