top of page

Welcome to

Cornwallis Lodge No.95

The Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Nova Scotia define Freemasonry as: 

"Freemasonry is an organization of like-minded men who accept a lifestyle based on a universal system of morality dedicated to the self-improvement of its members and thereby contributing to the building of a better community."

Cornwallis Lodge #95 Ancient Free and Accepted Masons was established in 1926 originally meeting at the Masonic Hall pictured on the right. Cornwallis Lodge operates under the Grand Lodge of Nova Scotia.

Freemasonry is the world’s oldest and largest Fraternity, Masons should not to be confused with a Service Club or a Benevolent society  as Masonry has a different goal.

Freemasonry has over 76000 members in Canada and is not the type of fraternity you would encounter in an university or college. 

Cornwallis lodge meets monthly except July and August to conduct the usual formal business of any small organization.  In addition to business, the meeting may perform an age old  ceremony to confer a Masonic degree or Masonic education.

Masons look for men with a strong identity to personal growth and moral and good character. If these idea appeal, you could become a Mason!

If you  believe in the principles of integrity, goodwill and charity as the foundations for your life… you could become a Mason!

If you are a man with worthwhile values who makes a difference in your community or wants to …you could become a Mason!

 If you are interested in finding out more about Freemasonry or have any membership questions, fill in the contact form below and we will get back to you

 

Check out our Joining Freemasons page above.

 

 

Origional Lodge_edited.jpg

Contact Cornwallis Lodge

Name *

Email *

Subject *

Phone No.

City

Message *

Success! Message received.

Cornwallis Lodge #95 Meeting
The meeting is the 3rd Wednesday of the month except for July and August at Bedford Masonic Lodge 10 Dartmouth Rd Bedford Lodge is tyled at 7:30 pm. The parking lot is to the left side of the building.
Bedford lodge.png
bottom of page