St. Mary's Catholic Church Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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JenniferandAlan
thank you for keeping the doors open for a quiet moment
My husband and I have been driving the Alaska highway to the Yukon every Aug for 21 years and this is a favorite stop in Dawson City. This year the priest gave a tour of the schoolroom downstairs and...
Thank you for trusting to leave the doors open to this unique RC Church setting
After dinner at Diamond Kate's, we visited this building, which contained a bookshelf of historic early reading and arithmetic books, including even Dick and Jane!!! This building on the main floor l...
Its small, compact, basic, but beautiful . The chapel is on the first floor which in itself is unusual nice to see a church open for all to visit outside of service times
This tiny church is a must-see. My brother and I were surprised to discover the church hall was on the ground floor, with the chapel above. Lovely set up inside which includes historical photographs...
thank you for keeping the doors open for a quiet moment
My husband and I have been driving the Alaska highway to the Yukon every Aug for 21 years and this is a favorite stop in Dawson City. This year the priest gave a tour of the schoolroom downstairs and...
Thank you for trusting to leave the doors open to this unique RC Church setting
After dinner at Diamond Kate's, we visited this building, which contained a bookshelf of historic early reading and arithmetic books, including even Dick and Jane!!! This building on the main floor l...
Lovely
Its small, compact, basic, but beautiful . The chapel is on the first floor which in itself is unusual nice to see a church open for all to visit outside of service times
FASCINATING
This tiny church is a must-see. My brother and I were surprised to discover the church hall was on the ground floor, with the chapel above. Lovely set up inside which includes historical photographs...
Unusual design
First time I have encountered a church where the sanctuary was on the second floor and the hall was below on the man floor.