St. Mark's

The Parish of St. Mark the Evangelist was created on October 9, 1949, as a Veterans’ Land Development in the Township of Nepean. Some of the streets in the area (including Normandy, Ortona, Falaise, and Apeldoorn) reflect the battles of World War 2. It first operated from a school before the church was built in 1954. The Parish Hall was added in 1966 and is named in honour of Bishop Ernest Reed.

The church is constructed of 9 “A” frames of British Columbia fir. The east wall is filled by glass windows. The entire west wall at the Sanctuary is cedar.

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