Québec, Québec, Canada (Quebec City)
1807 - St. Andrew's Church is constructed in Québec City.



In 1807, St. Andrew’s Church was constructed in Québec City, serving as an important place of worship for the city’s Scottish Presbyterian community. The church reflected the growing presence of Scottish immigrants in Quebec, who had arrived over the preceding decades to engage in trade, commerce, and skilled labor.

St. Andrew’s was more than just a religious building; it became a social and cultural center for Scottish settlers, helping them maintain language, traditions, and community cohesion in a predominantly French Catholic city. The construction of the church also illustrates the religious diversity developing in early 19th-century Quebec, where various Protestant denominations began to establish institutions alongside the dominant Catholic Church.

By 1807, St. Andrew’s Church symbolized the integration of immigrant communities into the social fabric of Quebec City while providing a visible marker of the city’s evolving cultural and religious landscape. It laid the groundwork for the continued presence and influence of the Scottish community in the province throughout the 19th century.



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