North Kildonan United Church
| Address: | 174 Pentland Street |
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| Current Use: | Place of worship |
| Original Use: | Place of worship |
| Constructed: | 1975 |
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Significant Dates
- 1959, Dickson family donated land for new church construction
- 1961, Temporary building moved to site
- 1975, Construction begins
- January 19 1976, Dedication service
Design Characteristics
| Roof: | gable |
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| Materials: | concrete, stained glass, Tyndall stone, wood |
| Neighbourhood: | River East |
- Stained glass by Leo Mol moved to church in 1982 from St Jude’s Anglican Church
- Wood frame construction
- Tyndall stone facade
- Concrete slab on grade
- Gable roof
Sources
Neil Bingham, A Study of the Church Buildings in Manitoba of the Congregational, Methodist, Presbyterian and United Churches of Canada.(Manitoba Culture, heritage and Recreation, Historic Resources, 1987) 254.
Winnipeg: North Kildonan File, UCA. “North Kildonan United Church: Service of Dedication and Induction”, January 18, 1976, 10-11.

