•    ● Sault Ste Marie Masonic Temple   

     

      The Sault Ste Marie Masonic Tem­ple
    Built in the year 1929 is the home to

     Key­stone Lodge No. 412
     Algoma Lodge No. 469
     Hatherly Lodge No. 625
     Scot­tish Rite Val­ley of Sault Ste. Marie
     York Rite Algo­nquin Chap­ter No. 102 
     Nokomis Chap­ter No. 70 OES
     Doric Chap­ter No. 86 OES
     Sault Ste. Marie Masonic Asso­ci­a­tion
     Masonic Cof­fee Club
     Sault Shrine Club

     

    The Sault Ste Marie Masonic Tem­ple is open six days a weeks to the Brethren

     

    On March 31, 1981, the Masonic Cof­fee Shop opened it’s doors and poured the first cup of cof­fee.   The Masonic Cof­fee Club is opened daily to all Masons from 8:00 am until noon and serves a morn­ing break­fast com­prised of eggs, bacon, toast jam and cof­fee.  The Sault Ste. Marie Masonic Tem­ple takes pride in the fact that the Masonic Cof­fee Club has helped to bring Masons together for fra­ter­nal pur­poses, social gath­er­ings and Masonic Education. 

    The Masonic Tem­ple has a beau­ti­ful lounge equipped with a mag­nif­i­cent fire­place and a large screen tele­vi­sion for Brethren to view the news, sports events, pro­grams and Masonic Edu­ca­tion.   Should your trav­els take you through Sault Ste. Marie, please be sure to drop by be pass­ing through, their doors are always open and you will be def­i­nitely be greeted with the usual Masonic warmth.


    Masonic Read­ing and Research Room - Masonic Library The Masonic Library con­sists of many rare books and is uti­lized by numer­ous Brethren on a daily basis

    The Ban­quet Hall located in the lower level of the Sault Ste. Marie Masonic Tem­ple is the uti­lized for all Masonic events.