Keystone Lodge A.F. & A.M.

No. 412 GRC
Grand Lodge of Canada in the Province of Ontario

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Info

Location

Sault Ste. Marie Masonic Temple
378 Albert Street East
Sault Ste. Marie, ON

Regular Meeting Night

7:30 pm on the first Tuesday of each month and the last Tuesday in January. No meetings in July and August.

Installation of Officers

Tuesday, June 16, 2026 @ 7:30 pm

DDGM’s Official Visit

Tuesday, November 4, 2025 @ 7:30 pm


2025/26 Officers

Worshipful Master

W. Bro. Don Dell

I.P.M.

W. Bro. Jason Ryyppo 

Senior Warden

Bro. Mark Chio

Junior Warden

Bro. Travis Cushner

Chaplain

W. Bro. Joe Allan

Treasurer

V. W. Bro. Ryan Crowle

Secretary

W. Bro. Idris Meurwyn Jeffreys

Ass’t Secretary

TBD

Dir. of Ceremonies 

R.W. Bro. Rodney Caughill

Senior Deacon

Bro. Robert Sauli

Junior Deacon

TBD

Inner Guard

TBD

Senior Steward

TBD

Junior Steward

TBD

Tyler

W. Bro. Karl Hult 

Masonic Hall Rep.

W. Bro. Don Dell

Historian

R.W. Bro. John Wellwood


The History of Keystone Lodge No. 412

A peti­tion for a char­ter was there­fore pre­sented to Grand Lodge at its reg­u­lar con­vo­ca­tion in 1885. Grand Lodge issued a dis­pen­sa­tion on June 19th, 1885, and the first recorded meet­ing was held on July 21st of that year. R.W. Bro. Robert King, DDGM, of Geor­gian Dis­trict, was in charge of that meet­ing and placed Bro. Rev. N. A. McDi­armid in the chair. Bro. W.H. Car­ney, Sher­iff of Algoma, was the first senior war­den and Bro. E. Big­gings, pro­pri­etor of the Algoma Pio­neer, was first junior war­den and sec­re­tary. Oth­ers present at the meet­ing were Broth­ers S.D. Evans, J.G. Hands, J.H. Dick­in­son, A.W. Cun­ning­ham, W.R. Cun­ning­ham and J.G. Crow­ell. The meet­ing is described in the min­utes as ‘‘the first reg­u­lar meet­ing of Key­stone Lodge U.D.” The meet­ing opened at 9 p.m. and closed at 2:30 a.m.

The tremen­dous growth of the lodge con­tin­ued, from 100 mem­bers in 1902, to 284 mem­bers in 1904. In that same year R. W. Bro. C. Far­well, K.C., a for­mer mem­ber of the Provin­cial Leg­is­la­ture, and him­self a mem­ber of Key­stone, pre­sented a peti­tion that a new Masonic Lodge be founded in Sault Ste. Marie to be called  “Algoma Lodge”. Key­stone Lodge rec­om­mended the peti­tion and Algoma No. 469 was soon granted a dis­pen­sa­tion and there­after duly organized.

A joint com­mit­tee reported in 1926 on the fea­si­bil­ity of build­ing, a new tem­ple. 1928 saw a cor­po­ra­tion formed under the ener­getic pres­i­dency of R.W. Bro. H. F. Good­fel­low. In con­se­quence of the gen­er­ous response from the local lodges and pri­vate mem­bers, the first sod was turned on Octo­ber 23rd, 1928. Our senior Past Mas­ter, R.W. Bro. Sir William Hearst, K.C.M.G., who was act­ing for the Grand Mas­ter, laid the foun­da­tion stone with the time-honoured forms and cer­e­monies of the craft on Sat­ur­day, Novem­ber 24th, 1928.

On Sep­tem­ber 20th, 1929 the com­pleted tem­ple, beau­ti­fully fur­nished, was ded­i­cated in due and ancient form by the Grand Mas­ter, M.W. Bro. R. B. Dar­gravel. It was a great occa­sion not the less enjoy­able because the new tem­ple, embod­i­ment of dreams, was opened free of debt. Never has the Masonic fra­ter­nity in Sault Ste. Marie been so com­fort­ably housed. The com­modi­ous lodge room with sev­eral con­ve­nient rooms adjoin­ing, the ample stor­age, the well-equipped recre­ation rooms, and ban­quet room, with ade­quate offices, make it a home of which the fra­ter­nity may well be proud.

Throughout the years Key­stone Lodge has always enjoyed hav­ing brethren visit from many parts of the world. In the early years till today Key­stone has always had close ties and loy­alty with Bethel Lodge in Sault Ste. Marie, Michi­gan. Bethel Lodge played a major part in the for­ma­tion of Key­stone Lodge in 1885. We have had the hap­pi­est rela­tions with its sis­ter lodges of Algoma and Hatherly. We have shared vis­its with dis­trict lodges in Thes­sa­lon, Blind River, Elliot Lake, Wawa and Chap­leau as well as lodges in Sud­bury — Man­i­toulin Dis­trict.


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