Hubby has wanted to see this church for a long time so we headed to Morrisburg on our last Sunday drive. And, it was the church I wanted to use for Week 17 of the 52 Week Challenge: Architecture which says to get out and about to take a photo of buildings or architectural structures.
The following is from the website of the Holy Trinity Anglican Church just east of Morrisburg on Highway 2.
Here is the link: https://holytrinityanglican.ca/wp/our-history/
Richly rooted in Canadian history, the beautiful little Anglican Church in Riverside Heights stands as a monument to the staying power of the strong United Empire Loyalist stock who arrived on the nearby shores of the old St. Lawrence River in 1784. This church building, was built 100 years ago, the gift of Edwin Canfield Whitney and his wife, Sarah (Crysler) Whitney. Originally constructed on the site of an 1835 church, which in turn had been built on the site of an earlier 1792 church, this tiny architectural gem was saved from the ravages of the St. Lawrence Seaway in 1957, and re-constructed nearby on its present site.