(Image: Everyspoon, cc-sa-3.0)
The village of Braddeck in the Nova Scotia province of Cape Breton Island has hosted a variety of churches since the first place of worship was established on Bay Road in 1841. Over the years, some churches have been abandoned due to dwindling congregations, while one conversion, which latterly held the Braddeck Public Library, burned to the ground. In this photo, the Anglican church of St. Peter & St. John, established 1883, appears to be leaning somewhat towards the camera. Is this an optical illusion, or did the builders fail to use their spirit levels?
If you liked this, be sure to check out these creatively converted churches and the incredible semi-submerged church of Curon Venosta.












