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Visiting Gananoque > 2010 Doors Open > Participants 7 - 9
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2010 DOORS OPEN GANANOQUE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2nd & SUNDAY, OCTOBER 3rd
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church 175 Stone Street South, Gananoque
Saturday 10:00a.m - 4:00p.m & Sunday 10:00a.m - 4:00p.m
Services for Presbyterians in this area date back to 1811. St. Andrew's was erected in 1854 and formally opened in 1855. The property was donated by the Honourable John McDonald. A wooden spire was added in 1875, and in 1886-87 the church was enlarged to increase seating capacity. Parish memorabilia is displayed on-site.
St. Andrews Presbyterian Church will hosting a Chicken Barbecue on the Saturday evening of the Doors Open event.

Sleepy Hollow Bed and Breakfast 95 King Street West, Gananoque
Saturday 10:00a.m - 4:00p.m & Sunday 10:00a.m - 4:00p.mFredrick J. Skinner, a prominent Gananoque manufacturer and politician, built Sleepy Hollow in 1905. Archectural features include tin celings, a stained-glass window and a grand oak-panelled staircase. Over time, the house has been a tourist home, a nursing home and apartments. Since 1999, it has been operated as a bed and breakfast.
To view participants 10 -12 click here
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