THE JOURNEY OF OUR DIOCESE - 1700's
| 1710 Oct. 10 | First Anglican service held in Annapolis Royal | |
| 1745-1748 | Anglican services held in Cape Breton by British chaplain | |
| 1749 | Founding of Halifax | |
| 1750 |
St. Paul’s Church, Halifax, “oldest Anglican church in Canada” |
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| 1750-1752 | Over 2,000 Lutherans immigrate |
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| 1754 |
St. John’s Church, Lunenburg established |
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| 1758 |
“Little Dutch Church” |
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1768 |
First Anglican service in Prince Edward Island |
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1774-1783 |
Loyalists come to Nova Scotia |
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| 1787 | Diocese of Nova Scotia created (included present-day Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland) Charles Inglis, 1st bishop |
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| 1789 |
King’s College founded in Windsor |
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| 1791 | St. George’s Church, Sydney, Cape Breton |
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| 1792 | Diocese of Quebec created |
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