Two plaques erected at this site, at 355 Andrews Street at the southeast corner of Mountain Avenue in Winnipeg, commemorate the restoration of the bell tower and bells (1 May 1991) and to commemorate the 100th anniversary in 2006 of the St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Parish.
St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church and Belltower Monument (October 2019)
Source: Nathan KramerSt. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church and Belltower Monument (October 2019)
Source: Nathan KramerSt. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church and Belltower Monument (May 2023)
Source: George PennerSt. Joseph’s Parish 100th Anniversary & Tower and Bell Restoration Plaques (2010)
Source: City of WinnipegSt. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church Parish 100th Anniversary Plaque (October 2019)
Source: Nathan KramerSt. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church Tower and Bells Restoration Plaque (October 2019)
Source: Nathan KramerSite Coordinates (lat/long): N49.92305, W97.14092
denoted by symbol on the map above
See also:
Historic Sites of Manitoba: St. Joseph’s Catholic School (493 College Avenue, Winnipeg)
Information for this page was provided by The City of Winnipeg’s Planning, Property and Development Department, which acknowledges the contribution of the Government of Manitoba through its Heritage Grants Program.
We thank George Penner for providing additional information used here.
This page was prepared by Gordon Goldsborough and Nathan Kramer.
Page revised: 21 May 2023
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