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St. Saviour’s Anglican Church

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This historic one-storey rustic Carpenter Gothic Anglican church was built in 1870. This carefully maintained old church with its original Bishop’s chair, pews, stove, pump organ and windows speaks to a pioneering part of Barkerville’s past.

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