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St. Hilda's  by the Sea Anglican Church
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Church exterior

In the beginning services were held in a tent, in the old school, a tea room, and at the hotel for summer visitors and residents. The first Anglican church in Sechelt was built in 1936 with the support and assistance of Archbishop Adam de Pencier who had a summer residence here and later retired to Sechelt.

The church was built on land given to the Anglican Church by the Cook family. A cemetery had been started on the land in 1923 and continues in existence today. This Pioneer Cemetery functioned as a community cemetery for many years. The Memorial Garden in the cemetery continues to be available for use by the wider community even though the cemetery is full.

foundation stone

The second church was built in 1986 when the Rev. John Paetkau was rector and consecrated by Archbishop Douglas Hambidge in 1987.

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