The Former Presbyterian Church in Carragana, Saskatchewan, is a designated Municipal Heritage Property. The site is home to a one-storey church constructed in 1950 using concrete blocks.
The church’s heritage value is rooted in its architecture. Built by local parishioners, it reflects Gothic Revival influences, a style commonly seen in Saskatchewan churches of that era. Its distinctive design, along with its original location, sets it apart from the surrounding residential buildings and establishes it as a recognizable landmark within the community.
It has been abandoned for many years and was never repurposed. Nature has started taking the building back.
We have visited the church many times over the years and may not always take pictures. Below are a collection of photos from 2009, 2011, and 2015. As you can see, not much has changed.
Carragana church photos from 2009
Carragana church photos from 2011
Carragana church photos from 2015