History

St. Lambert Lodge No. 95 was constituted on December 8th, 1920, having received its charter from the Grand Lodge of Quebec.
St. Lambert Lodge No. 95 blazon

St. Lambert Lodge’s blazon
Grand Lodge of Quebec logo
Grand Lodge of Quebec Coat of Arms

This building below was originally home to an Anglican church (former St-Barnabas church) and was converted into a Masonic temple in 1928. No longer being used, the building was finally put up for sale by its owners in 1998, when it was bought by the City of Saint-Lambert. Since then, the City has been trying to find a new mission for the old Anglican church.

Old Temple of St. Lambert Lodge No. 95
Old Temple of St. Lambert Lodge No. 95 (263 Elm Street, St-Lambert (QC)) – Source: Google Maps
Interior of the old St-Barnabas Anglican church, just before its demolition in 2024. Source: Le Courier du Sud
Interior of the old St-Barnabas Anglican church, just before its demolition in 2024. Source: Le Courier du Sud


This is our current Masonic Temple in Greenfield Park (QC)

St. Lambert Lodge No. 95 Masonic Temple, Greenfield Park (QC)
St. Lambert Lodge No. 95 Masonic Temple – Greenfield Park (QC)

Articles:

Démolition de l’église anglicane : la fin d’une saga à Saint-Lambert (2024)
Decision to demolish St-Barnabas Anglican Church stirs opposition (2021)
Saint-Lambert approves controversial project to restore former masonic temple (2016)