St. James Anglican Church

St. James Anglican Church is an Anglican church in Cornwall. The church was founded in 1918 by the first settlers. The first building was made of wood and was fairly small in size. The church partially burned down in 1967 due to two youths smoking who didn't properly put out a cigarette. The community banded together and raised funds for a new church, featuring a more modern design with green stained glass windows and minimalist furnishings. Work began in 1967 and it was completed in 1968. This is the current building in use.

The current priest is Henry London. Masses are held twice a week, though the priest can be found at church frequently.