St. Luke's Columbarium
A place of rest in the heart of the city
St. Luke’s Columbarium provides an area of tranquillity and beauty for cremated remains in the heart of Sault Ste Marie. People of all denominations and those with no religious affiliation are welcome to use the Columbarium as their final resting place. Your purchase of interment rights includes perpetual care, an urn, and the opening and closing of the niche.
Purchasing a niche now relieves your family of the stress of having to make a hurried decision on your behalf. Pre-planning is a wise decision and can provide peace of mind and security.
For more information or to arrange an appointment, please call us at 705-254-7144 between Monday to Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
The Columbarium is Licensed, Operated, and Regulated According to the Bereavement Authority of Ontario.
Columbarium Features
St. Luke’s Columbarium is a peaceful place to reflect and meditate. The water sections landscape includes a pond and waterfall while the earth section offers stone benches to sit on in the shade. The Columbarium’s downtown location and barrier free accessibility make it easy for loved ones to visit at any time.
St Luke’s Columbarium has:
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A Convenient Location
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A Beautiful Outdoor Garden
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24/7/365 Access
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Routine Maintenance
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Video Monitor Security
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HST Exempt
Niches
St. Luke's Columbarium offers single niches ($2,005.00) and double niches ($2,960.00). The niches are accessible year-round making winter interments possible.
The blue walls are the water section. This section offers both single and double niches.
The brown walls are the earth section. This section only offers double niches.
Plaques
Bronze plaques are purchased separately through the St. Luke’s Columbarium Office. We will assist you with the layout design of the plaque.
The price of the plaque is billed separately starting at approximately $1471.81 for the plaque and $688.42 for each scroll and shipping price.
Plaque Layout Example
St. Luke's Columbarium east entrance. Photo by Pat Greenwood.
St. Luke's Columbarium west entrance. Photo by Pat Greenwood.
St. Luke's Columbarium east entrance. Photo by Pat Greenwood.