Denomination: United Church
The Cooksville Methodist Church began in 1821 in a log cabin on the south side of Dundas Street near Hurontario Street. The first church was built on Agnes Street in 1844 and the following year an interdenominational Sunday School opened. A new brick church as build in 1887 on Dundas Street near Novar Street.
Through a merger of Methodist, Presbyterians and Congregationalists in 1925, the Cooksville Methodist Church became part of the United Church of Canada.
This building, built in 1960, contains the foundation stone from the 1887 church as well as a stone from the first Methodist church in Canada (Point de Bute, New Brunswick of 1788). Erected by Cooksville United Church with the assistance of the Ontario Heritage Foundation
Through a merger of Methodist, Presbyterians and Congregationalists in 1925, the Cooksville Methodist Church became part of the United Church of Canada.
This building, built in 1960, contains the foundation stone from the 1887 church as well as a stone from the first Methodist church in Canada (Point de Bute, New Brunswick of 1788). Erected by Cooksville United Church with the assistance of the Ontario Heritage Foundation