HISTORIC DESIGNATION

As a Royal Chapel, Christ Church is designated a provincial and national historic site. Plaques have been erected in the Royal Chapel to commemorate the military service of Mohawk Veterans from World Wars I and II demonstrating the close bond of friendship and military alliance that has existed between the Mohawks and the Crown for the last three centuries.

Christ Church stands proudly as a National Monument memorializing the important contribution of the Mohawk people to the historic development and preservation of the land that ultimately became Canada.


Honour Roll of Mohawk Volunteers of World War I
originally erected by the Kanyengeh League.

Honour Roll of Mohawk Volunteers of World War II
erected by the Tyendinaga Mohawk Council.

Private Huron E. Brant of the
Hastings and Prince Edward
Regiment receives the Military
Medal from Lieutenant-General
Sir Bernard Montgomery for
bravery at Grammichel in Sicily.
In 1944 he was killed in action.

National Archives Canada PA 130065


RESTORING A NATIONAL TREASURE

Christ Church is embarking on a major restoration project. Due to decades of natural aging, major restoration of all the exterior components of the building is required. A new foundation will be constructed to provide necessary structural support. The stonework will be repointed and major repairs to the tower completed. The exterior woodwork will be restored and the mechanical systems upgraded.

The total campaign goal of
$850,000.00
is broken down as follows:

Heritage Canada (Committed)
$425,000.00

Congregation of Christ Church
$35,000.00

Individuals, Foundations
and Corporations
$390,000.00

Donors to the Christ Church Royal Chapel Restoration Campaign will be acknowledged in a permanent register in the Chapel.

Pledge your donation online.

Your financial contribution is greatly appreciated and will ensure that this National treasure is preserved for future generations.


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