The Irondale Church
Active in the English church, Charles & Ruth Pusey showed their devotion by providing the community of Irondale with a place of worship. The generosity of the community has lovingly cared for the church for over 120 years.
The architectural value of the landmark lies in its simplicity. A basic frame building clad with painted cove siding on a stone foundation - an example of early rural church buildings in Ontario. This church is unusual in having a gambrel roof, a form more commonly seen on agricultural buildings.
Church in autumn framed by farm implements.
Church decorated for Canada Day.
Irondale church in the winter.
Wintery road to the church in Irondale.
The final service under Anglican Diocese.