Guru Sikh Temple, Canada
Address
Guru Sikh Temple, South Fraser Way, Abbotsford, Canada 33089
Deity
Guru Nanak Dev Ji
Introduction
- Location: Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada
- Significance:
- The oldest existing Sikh temple in North America.
- Designated as a National Historic Site of Canada, the only Sikh temple outside of India and Pakistan with this designation (as of 2010).
Puranic Significance
- Historical Background:
- The first Sikh pioneers arrived in the Abbotsford area in 1905, working primarily in agriculture and the lumber industry.
- Temple Construction:
- Initial plans to build a temple were made in 1908 after acquiring property on a hill.
- Community members carried lumber from a local mill to construct the Gurdwara.
- Opening Ceremony:
- The Gurdwara officially opened on February 26, 1911, attended by both Sikhs and non-Sikhs from across British Columbia.
- The original building featured a two-story design, resembling contemporary wooden houses typical of local frontier towns.
- Interior features reflected traditional Sikh architecture and design, while the exterior maintained a simple style.
- Facilities:
- The first floor housed the Langar (community kitchen) and dining room.
- The second floor contained the prayer hall.
- Renovations and Transfers:
- The building underwent extensions in 1932 and the 1960s.
- Until 1975, the Gurdwara was managed by the Khalsa Diwan Society Vancouver (founded in 1905). It was then transferred to the Khalsa Diwan Society Abbotsford for greater autonomy.
- New Temple:
- In 1983, a larger temple with a different architectural style was built on the opposite side of the road.
- National Historic Site Designation:
- The old temple was designated a National Historic Site in 2002 during a ceremony presided over by Prime Minister Jean Chretien on July 26, 2002.
- Renovation and Centennial Celebrations:
- The temple reopened after renovations in 2007.
- To commemorate its 100th anniversary in 2011, a small museum was planned for the basement.
- Prime Minister Stephen Harper inaugurated the Sikh Heritage Museum on the temple’s ground floor during the centennial celebrations.
- On May 19, 2017, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau visited the Canada 150 exhibit at the Sikh Heritage Museum.
Managed By
National Historic Site -Canada
Nearest Bus Station
Abbotsford
Nearest Railway Station
Collingwood station
Nearest Airport
Abbotsford