Text from the Plaque
Begun in 1854 and completed 3 years later, this Presbyterian church was designed in the Gothic Revival Style by architect William Thomas. The elegant eighty foot spire set atop a hundred foot tower marks the building as an outstanding example of Canadian Victorian Church architecture, despite the subsequent enlargement of the chancel, the original quality of the original form of the central pulpit, gallery and pews. Named St. Andrew's when the first minister, the Reverend Alexander Gale, took office in 1833, the congregation originally held services in the court house and later in a small frame building on this site. In 1874 its name was changed to St. Paul's.
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