Union Presbyterian Church

Louisbourg Hwy
Albert Bridge, NS

Union Presbyterian Church, located in Albert Bridge, Nova Scotia, is a prominent historic landmark built in 1857, recognized for its architectural significance and community heritage. The church features a blend of Classical and Gothic Revival elements, showcasing a symmetrical design, tall spire, and original interior features that remain largely intact.

Originally known as the Ferry Church, it served as a central place of worship for the local Gaelic-speaking community and continues to play a vital role in cultural events, such as the annual Celtic Colours Festival. The church's construction involved significant community effort, with able-bodied men dedicating three weeks of labor, reflecting its deep-rooted connection to the area’s history.

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