• One of Atlantic Canada's oldest lodges,[1] the masonic temple is located on 92 Germain Street in Uptown Saint John.
  • On January 26, 1929 fire would once again haunt the Masonic fraternity in Saint John when the Masonic Temple was all but destroyed.
  • The Saint John Masonic Temple is a historic building in Saint John, New Brunswick. It is located on the corner of Princess and Union Streets, and was built in 1887.
  • Masonic Temple (Cathedral Street, St. John's). ... The $28,000 the Masons received in insurance money was used to help finance the current Masonic Temple.
  • The Masonic temple at 6 Cathedral Street was not the Masons' first meeting hall in St. John's. The first was a wooden structure built on Long's Hill in 1885.
  • Houses Associated With Members of Temple Lodge, No.33. Masonic Education. ... Here is a map showing the location of St. John’s Masonic Temple
  • The completion of the cathedral was such a prized accomplishment for the Freemasons that it was featured on the front page of “Masonic World” of March 1925.
  • Masonic Temple, now the Masonic Theatre – Spirit of Newfoundland, on Cathedral Street, St. John’s, NL Canada.
  • The cornerstone for the $1.6 million (not counting furniture or decoration) Masonic Temple was laid on St. John the Baptist Day, June 24, 1868.