by admin | Last updated May 15, 2019 | Church Records, Historical Records
by D. Clark McIntosh The Seventh Day Adventists movement started in the Riviere aux Pins area sometime between 1908 and 1919, according to the memories of Mr. Nelson Ireland and Doris Lin, both previous residents of the area. The meetings were held in...
by admin | Last updated May 14, 2019 | Church Records, Historical Records
by D. Clark McIntosh The United Church was founded in 1925. The reason it was established was because of a feud between the people in the Presbyterian Church. With the help of Reverend Thomas Natress, the people who left the Presbyterian religion,...
by admin | Last updated May 14, 2019 | Church Records, Historical Records
Also known as Church of Scotland by D. Clark McIntosh, 1997 One of the first missionaries to Valcartier was Rev. A. Archibald. He would have come out to the communities surrounding Quebec City. In the early days of settlement the congregation had for many long years...
by admin | Last updated May 14, 2019 | Church Records, Historical Records
by Macklem Brett, Walter Hicks and John Robinson, 1945 Early History In 1815 the Valcartier district was a wilderness. Four of the leading men of Quebec, Hon. John Neilson, Hon. Andrew Stuart, Louis Moquin, Advocate, and Nicholas Vincent, chief of the Huron Tribe,...
by admin | Last updated Sep 7, 2020 | Church Records, Historical Records
By D. Clark McIntosh and Patricia Balkcom, revised July, 2019 The Roman Catholic Church of Valcartier had its beginnings in 1833. Father Hugh Paisley, the priest from the nearby community of Ste-Catherine, traveled to Valcartier to perform services in a small chapel...
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