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Convent of Mercy c.1839

Built in 1839 for the Mercy Nuns who were part of a wide-scale religious movement at the time to provide education at all levels. The former convent chapel now houses the Mercy Order Provincial Heritage Museum which presents interesting information on the history and heritage of the Order. Access on request or by appointment.

Convent of Mercy Heritage Museum

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