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St. Mark's Masonic Lodge

Masonic lodge in Baddeck, Nova Scotia


Masonic lodge in Baddeck, Nova Scotia

FieldValue
nameSt. Mark's Masonic Lodge
imageMasonic Hall - Baddeck NS Perspective.jpg
location24 Queen St.
location_townBaddeck, NS
location_countryCanada
construction_start_date1898
completion_date1898
structural_systemWood frame
styleNeo-Classical, Ecclesiastical Architecture

St. Mark's Masonic Lodge is a historic Mason's Lodge located at the corner of Queen Street and Grant Street in Baddeck, Nova Scotia. The Lodge was constructed in 1898 to replace a lodge that had been destroyed in a fire.

The lodge was built in the style of a church, with a central square tower on the front gable and a square tower on the rear elevation. The building features elaborate architectural and Masonic details, however many of these have been covered with modern vinyl siding; Masonic symbols are visible on the tower and transom.

The Municipality of the County of Victoria declared the lodge as a municipal heritage property in 2007.

References

References

  1. "St. Mark's Masonic Lodge". Parks Canada.
  2. "Heritage/Archives". Victoria County.
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