1630 County Road 20, Dunvegan
This picturesque church and cemetery retained its' Highland Scottish influences longer than most other Canadian congregations. Until 1934, ministers were required to be proficient in Gaelic.
The cemetery contains many McLeod, Campbells, Stewarts, and McDonalds. Some of the tombstones are carved to look like a tree stump, representing a life cut too short.
At 1609 Concession Road 30, jusr past the cemetery is the Dyer Schoolhouse built in 1886.
A plaque describes the school bell in its tower and its travels before being returned to Glengarry.