The former St. Paul’s Church property in LaSalle, Ontario, has been sold for $1.2 million, according to a report by AM800 News. The sale was finalized on June 27, 2026, and the property was previously owned by the church, which had been vacant for some time.
Details of the Sale
The property, located in the heart of LaSalle, includes the church building and surrounding land. The buyer has not been publicly identified, but the sale was handled by a local real estate agency. The $1.2 million price tag reflects the property's prime location and potential for redevelopment.
LaSalle, a town in Essex County, has seen steady growth in recent years, with increasing demand for residential and commercial properties. The sale of the church property is seen as part of this trend.
Community Reaction
Local residents have expressed mixed feelings about the sale. Some are hopeful that the property will be repurposed for community use, while others are concerned about potential development that could change the character of the neighborhood. The town council has not yet announced any plans for the site.
The former St. Paul’s Church was a landmark in LaSalle for decades, hosting religious services and community events. Its closure and subsequent sale mark the end of an era for many residents.



