Churches and Cemeteries
Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Lascelles

In 1864, the Rev. J. J. S. Seaman was appointed as the first resident missionary of Wakefield and Masham (Lascelles). Holy Trinity Church, Masham was built of pine under the direction of the Rev. Mr. Seaman. Holy Trinity was thoroughly repaired in 1887. In 1907, the Ven. Archdeacon Naylor laid the cornerstone for a modern brick church and three years later the second Holy Trinity Church, Masham was constructed. The church was consecrated on August 21, 1912. By 1931, the church was referred to as Holy Trinity, Lascelles. Due to structural flaws, the church building was closed for ten months ending in June of 1997 and the restoration project was completed the following year. In February of 2000, the congregations of Holy Trinity and the Church of the Good Shepherd, Wakefield amalgamated with special services held at the former church, now a chapel, and regular services held at the latter. Holy Trinity is in the parish of Wakefield-Chelsea-Lascelles.
Additional resources:
Holy Trinity Anglican Cemetery
- Text Bank clippings
List of Gatineau Valley Churches.