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Here is the church, and here is the steeple. Open the door and see up to six people. With a capacity of six people, Drumheller’s Little Church puts a new spin on the old nursery rhyme. But while it’s a small church, it has loads of charm and a big appeal. The church also has a rich story. It was built in 1958 by a local contractor in cooperation with the ministerial association. It is a bit whimsical, but it is, first and foremost, a place of worship and meditation. After it was vandalized in 2014, inmates at the Drumheller Institution rebuilt the church and returned it to its former glory. The church is a good place to stop when travelling the North Dinosaur Trail. It’s open to the public, and there’s no charge to enter. It’s available for weddings in exchange for a donation. Couples can make arrangements through the Drumheller & District Chamber of Commerce, which also accepts donations from anyone who wants to contribute to the maintenance of the Little Church.
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