Historic Sites of Manitoba: Lilyfield Presbyterian Church / Lilyfield United Church (RM of Rosser)

The Lilyfield Presbyterian Church was erected on this site in 1907, serving until 1925 when it became Lilyfield United Church. A nearby monument, dedicated on 21 June 1992, commemorates the church, as well as Lilyfield School No. 226 that once sat across Lilyfield road to the north, and Lilyfield Community Hall situated west of the church from 1909 to 1968.

Lilyfield United Church

Lilyfield United Church (August 2010)
Source: Gordon Goldsborough

Lilyfield United Church

Lilyfield United Church (September 2022)
Source: George Penner

Commemorative monument for Lilyfield Presbyterian Church (1907-1925), Lilyfield United Church (1925-), and Lilyfield Community Hall (1909-1968)

Commemorative monument for Lilyfield Presbyterian Church (1907-1925), Lilyfield United Church (1925-), and Lilyfield Community Hall (1909-1968) (May 2019)
Source: Rose Kuzina

Site Coordinates (lat/long): N50.00465, W97.27650
denoted by symbol on the map above

See also:

Historic Sites of Manitoba: Lilyfield School No. 226 (RM of Rosser)

Sources:

We thank Rose Kuzina and George Penner for providing additional information used here.

This page was prepared by Gordon Goldsborough.

Page revised: 29 October 2022

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