A picture of the little church by Lake Bernard. This picture is a postcard with the name of the church at the bottom. On the oval above the entrance identifies the building as Knox Presbyterian, 1886. With the logs on the far side of the building they seem to be ready for winter.
St. Paul's Anglican in summer. The pathway leading to the church is lined with tall conifer trees. The staircase leading up to the entrance made of stone. The foundation of the church is also made of stone. The building itself is made of wood which has been painted white. There is also a cement sidewalk in front of the church.
This was rectory at the St. Paul's Anglican church in Sundridge. The rectory is attached to a house. Along the side of the building ivy growing up the outer wall. In the yard is a girl and a man playing croquet. Who these people are is unknown.
The old wooden structure couldn't last forever. This new church was built after the old church wasn't large enough for the congregation. However the at least one part of the structure is very similar to the original church. A steep chalet roof. This picture came from a postcard.