Historic Sites of Manitoba: St. Michael’s Ukrainian Catholic Church (400 Day Street, Winnipeg)

This Ukrainian Catholic church on Day Street in Winnipeg was designed by Radoslav Zuk and built between 1964 and 1965 by contractor Steve Zulak.

Among the clerics who served at St. Michael’s was Michael Buyachok (1974-1994).

St. Michael’s Ukrainian Catholic Church at Winnipeg

St. Michael’s Ukrainian Catholic Church at Winnipeg (May 2015)
Source: George Penner

Aerial view of St. Michael’s Ukrainian Catholic Church at Winnipeg

Aerial view of St. Michael’s Ukrainian Catholic Church at Winnipeg (October 2024)
Source: George Penner

Interior of St. Michael’s Ukrainian Catholic Church at Winnipeg

Interior of St. Michael’s Ukrainian Catholic Church at Winnipeg (October 2016)
Source: George Penner

Site Coordinates (lat/long): N49.89607, W97.00216
denoted by symbol on the map above

See also:

Memorable Manitobans: Steven “Steve” Zulak (c1922-1981)

Sources:

“New Ukranian [sic] Catholic Church - $135,000.00,” The Pas Herald, 14 December 1972, page 14.

Ukrainian Catholic Churches of Winnipeg Archeparchy by Anna Maria Kowcz-Baran, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, 1991.

This page was prepared by George Penner and Gordon Goldsborough.

Page revised: 2 November 2024

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