Place of worship Category: RCPlace of worship Tags: bldg-heritage Christian-Catholic faith-RC NB-region-Southeast status-closed
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Sainte-Anne-de-Beaumont-Chapel at Memramcook-NB, was first visited by J R Spurway on 08-Sep-2021. This place of worship has closed, however the last active congregation belonged to the Catholic-Church-In-Canada, Christian denomination.
DATES (when known):
ESTABLISHED:
BUILT: 1842
REBUILT:
CLOSED: Closed
DEMOLISHED:
BUILDING INFO (when known):
ARCHITECT:
BUILDER: Hilaire Arsenault
SPECIAL FEATURES:
HISTORIC OR HERITAGE RECOGNITION (when known):
CANADIAN HERITAGE DESIGNATION: 1578
PROVINCIAL/MUNICIPAL/OTHER HERITAGE: New Brunswick Culture and Sport Secretariat, Heritage Branch, Site File # 38.
ADDITIONAL OR SUPPLEMENTAL NOTES:
Built on what was then a First Nations Recerve, This is the oldest chapel used by the Mi’kmaq of New Brunswick.
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643 Beaumont Rd
Memramcook
NB
GPS: 45.888851,-64.586922
Memramcook
NB
GPS: 45.888851,-64.586922
