Denomination: Anglican Church
The Parish of St Mark's was created on October 9, 1949 in a Veteran's Land Development in what was then the Township of Nepean, later to be split on January 1, 1950 between the City of Ottawa and the Township of Nepean. Some of the street names of the area reflect the battles of World War II: Normandy, Falaise, Apeldoorn, Arnheim, Senio, and Ortona.
Operating first from a school, the Church building was built in 1954 and in 1966, a Parish Hall was added. The Church has unique construction of nine "A" frames of BC fir. The first impression of the Church is its large sloping cedar roof over the "A" frames. One end wall is filled by glass windows. The other end wall at the Sanctuary end is completely cedar.
Operating first from a school, the Church building was built in 1954 and in 1966, a Parish Hall was added. The Church has unique construction of nine "A" frames of BC fir. The first impression of the Church is its large sloping cedar roof over the "A" frames. One end wall is filled by glass windows. The other end wall at the Sanctuary end is completely cedar.