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English: St. John's Anglican parish was founded in 1802 and met elsewhere until a log church was constructed on this site in 1806. The log church was burned by the retreating American Army during the war of 1812. A new brick church was built in 1819, portions of which make up the current structure.

The Norman style tower was constructed in 1852 and the main portion of the church was rebuilt in 1871 in response to a growing congregation.

The adjacent cemetery has tombstones dating from 1793 and is the oldest Anglican graveyard west of Niagara Falls.
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