In 1958, an Electropneumatic organ, built by Hill, Norman and Beard (England), was installed in the gallery at the “west” end of the church.
The console was replaced (the surround being retained), new wind chests were installed and a large amount of new pipework was added, bringing the specification to 29 stops.
The original swell box mechanism, retained from the Hill, Norman and Beard instrument was replaced in summer 1997.
[2] The Church was included amongst other architecturally interesting and historically significant buildings in Doors Open Ottawa, held June 2 and 3, 2012.
[3][failed verification] The church held the state funeral for Canadian federal cabinet minister Humphrey Mitchell in 1950.