All Saints Anglican Church, Anglican church in Emerson-Franklin, Canada
All Saints Anglican Church sits at the northwest corner of Broadway and Osborne Street, featuring traditional architectural details and colored glass windows. The building houses a worship space with recently updated interiors and an attached parish hall for community events.
The building opened in 1879, replacing a previous church structure on the same site. Years later the municipality recognized its architectural and historical importance by granting it municipal heritage status.
The building serves as a gathering place where local families have celebrated major life moments, reflecting the role the church has played in the community's spiritual and social identity. Walking through, you sense how this space has connected people across generations.
The location at a street corner makes it easy to find and the main entrance is accessible from the sidewalk. The parish hall next to the worship space offers flexibility for different visitor needs and gatherings.
A small cemetery behind the building holds graves of early community members and ancestors. Burial records can be accessed through the Manitoba Genealogical Society, making this place valuable for family history research.
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