Denomination: Anglican Church
The first church in Navan was built in 1867 by families who had previously traveled to Bearbrook. Still part of the Parish of Bearbrook until 1888, in that year St. Mary’s became a separate parish with the congregations in Blackburn and Cumberland.
The present church was opened on December 27, 1898 on the same site, with a confirmation service also presided over by the first Bishop of Ottawa. St. Mary’s Church Hall was built in 1950.
Since 1969, the Hall has been the home of the Navan Community Sunday School, open to all children in the community.
The present church was opened on December 27, 1898 on the same site, with a confirmation service also presided over by the first Bishop of Ottawa. St. Mary’s Church Hall was built in 1950.
Since 1969, the Hall has been the home of the Navan Community Sunday School, open to all children in the community.