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St. Michael’s Ukrainian Catholic Church

 

Manitoba Municipal Heritage Site No. 44

Designation Date: April 11, 1990

Designation Authority: The R.M. of Rossburn

Present owner: Church Board of St. Michael’s Ukrainian Catholic Church

Location: SW 36-19-23W

 

Ukrainian immigrants arriving in the Parkland region of Manitoba were faced with daunting obstacles, not the least of which was clearing the heavily treed terrain to create farmland. They persevered, however, and amongst their proudest legacies are the many remarkable churches they left behind. Invariably, these buildings were the one cultural connection to the home country, and the variety of designs visible throughout the Parkland are testament to the vibrancy of that culture.

 

St. Michael’s Ukrainian Catholic Church at Olha, built in 1904, is an excellent example of a type that was distinguished by its cross-shaped plan, twin towers and central cupola.