1906 – Holy Trinity Church, Poplar Park, Manitoba Constructed in 1906, this small Ukrainian Orthodox Church is a simple structure with a polygonal apse and central turret and dome.
1948 – Ss. Vladimir & Olga Ukrainian Cathedral, Winnipeg, Manitoba Architect: John N. Semmens The cathedral’s famous stained glass windows, created by artist Leo Mol depict the history of the Ukrainian Catholic church.
1952 – Church of the Immaculate Conception, Cook’s Creek, Manitoba Architect: Fr. Philip Ruh The Church of the Immaculate Conception or as it is popularly known, the Cathedral of the Prairies is a Ukrainian Catholic Church built in the middle of the Manitoban countryside.
1963 – St. Joseph Ukrainian Catholic Church, Winnipeg, Manitoba Architect: Number Ten Architectural Group / Radoslav Zuk St. Joseph’s Ukrainian Catholic Church served by Redemptorists of the eastern rite,
1966 – St. Nicholas Ukrainian Catholic Church, Winnipeg, Manitoba Architect: Green, Blankstein, Russell Associates The present St. Nicholas Church was designed in the early nineteen sixties by the architectural firm of Green Blankstein Russell Associates.