Guilbault-Thérien
1994

Originally William F. Legge (Organ Co.) (ca. 1950)

Kanata United Church (1987)

Sanctuary; front

33 Leacock Drive
Ottawa (Kanata), ON, CA

Instrument ID: 74700 ● Builder ID: 2530 ● Location ID: 12360
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The console is electric, with acoustic pipes situated at the center of the chancel in the sanctuary.

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This instrument is: Extant and Playable in this location

Paul R. Marchesano on March 4th, 2026:

Installed here in 1994 after refurbishment of components and the console by Guilbault-Thérien. Replaced an Allen digital instrument.

"The organ in question was owned by Carman Milligan, former organist at St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church in Ottawa, and was originally built by William Legge in the 1950s for a Masonic Temple in Ottawa. Milligan had the organ installed in his home after receiving it from the Temple, and had augmented it with additional pipes from the organ building company Casavant Frères."

-- from "The Kanata United Church Pipe Organ: A History, Revisited", Nicholas Busch, 2024. See DOCUMENTS tab for full history booklet.

Related Instrument Entries: William F. Legge (Organ Co.) (ca. 1950)

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