St. Paul's United Church

St. Paul's United Church

Historic Sites
St. Paul's United Church

St. Paul’s, which was the second Primitive Methodist Church to be constructed in Brampton, is a massive structure faced in rusticated Credit Valley Brownstone. William J. Gage laid the cornerstone on June 6, 1885. The Church was designed by Toronto architect W.J. Mallory. The roof is constructed of multicoloured slate. Large stained glass windows in the north, south and west ends of the building display a fine decorative pattern. The church’s pipe organ was manufactured by the Casavant Freres Organ Company of St. Hyacinth, Quebec, one of North America’s most prominent pipe organ makers. The building became home to the Methodists when they joined the United Church of Canada in 1925.