Historic Sites of Manitoba: St. Peter’s Anglican Church (755 Elm Street, Winnipeg)

This Anglican church at the northwestern corner of the intersection of Grant Avenue and Elm Street in Winnipeg was constructed between 1955 and 1956. The bell tower houses a bell from the Chapel of the Mustard Seed near Matlock. It was dedicated on 22 January 1956 at a ceremony attended by Archbishop Walter Foster Barfoot.

Saint Peter's Anglican Church

Saint Peter's Anglican Church (1956)
Source: Winnipeg Tribune, 21 January 1956, page 10.

Saint Peter's Anglican Church

Saint Peter's Anglican Church (April 2020)
Source: George Penner

Site Coordinates (lat/long): N49.85677, W97.18146
denoted by symbol on the map above

See also:

Historic Sites of Manitoba: Mustard Seed Anglican Chapel / Robinson Spur Cemetery (RM of St. Andrews)

Historic Sites of Manitoba: St. Peter's Anglican Church (Balmoral, RM of Rockwood)

Historic Sites of Manitoba: St. Peter's Anglican Church and Cemetery (Peguis First Nation)

Sources:

“Dedication Sunday,” Winnipeg Tribune, 21 January 1956, page 10.

We thank Glen Toews for providing additional information used here.

This page was prepared by George Penner and S. Goldsborough.

Page revised: 17 October 2025

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