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Bruce Mines United Church

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This is a century-old church constructed by early Presbyterian settlers, a relic of history still frequented today and available for public visit. A special attraction that draws visitors is a century-old hand-carved copy of The Lord’s Prayer, made in 1891 as a wedding gift for a parishioner’s daughter.   

Photo: Algoma County Gallery

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