Feller College

It was founded in 1836 by Henriette Feller of Lausanne, a Swiss Protestant missionary, in the small farming community of Grande-Ligne, 35 miles southeast of Montreal, Quebec).

[1][2] It grew to become a significant co-educational institution with imposing four-story central building and adjoining church, farm, and several faculty homes.

[3] The school produced many French-speaking Baptist ministers, and many of its graduates, both francophones and anglophones, went on to become well known in diverse fields in Canada.

After the war Feller accepted many English-speaking students and enjoyed considerable success as a truly bilingual institution.

The main four-story grey stone building was last used in the summer of 1967 as a hostel for visitors to Montreal's World's Fair:[6] Expo 67.

Memorial Roussy Baptist Church.