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Logo for the 9th Anniversary

St. Peter’s Church, Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada
Oldest existing Slovak church in Canada
Ninetieth Anniversary  1908 -1998

Introduction

The first wave of Slovak immigrants to Canada in the 1880s brought many men and women to Fort William and Port Arthur, Ontario on the northern shore of Lake Superior. These brave individuals, who were largely from the Orava region of what was then called Upper Hungary,became pioneer citizens of the fledgling towns (now combined into one city known

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as Thunder Bay). Their language, their common heritage and their strong religious convictions supported them and uplifted them in the often difficult new life they had chosen and were building for their families. This is the story of  the Slovak-Canadians of the “coal docks” of Fort William, and of  St.Peter’s Roman Catholic Church - the true heart of their lives and their gift to the generations who followed them.

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For more details about the upcoming events, contact
Pauline Krupa
at RR14 621 Gorevale Road Thunder Bay P7B 5N1 or
Angela Meady at
ameady@norlink.net

Site Webmaster is Ondro Mihal at omihal@slovak.com.

Document written by Angela Meady (Mikita) © 1998. All rights reserved.
All graphics, design, structure by Ondro Mihal.
All contents ©  1998. All rights reserved.
Last update:
Jan 10, 1998