Abandoned Roman Catholic Church at Fish Creek, Saskatchewan

Abandoned Roman Catholic church at Fish Creek, Saskatchewan

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Closed in 1957, this old abandoned church has stood guard over the community of Fish Creek Saskatchewan since the early 1920’s

The Roman Catholic church at Fish Creek, Saskatchewan is about an hour’s drive northeast of Saskatoon in the Fish Creek community, not far from Batoche. and is one of the province’s most magnificent.

Métis settlers established the community of Fish Creek, Saskatchewan in the late 1800s and over time, new Canadians of Polish and Ukrainian descent joined them.

This church replaced an earlier place of worship that had been lost to a fire, since the early 1920’s, this church served as the spiritual grounds for the community

Formally known as the Immaculate Conception Church, the structure is now weathered and boarded up, and stands stoically against the prairie backdrop and is still the most visible landmark in the area

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