
​Albion Lodge #5



An Introduction to the Craft
Freemasonry has been described as a system of morality, veiled in allegory and illustrated by symbols. This, of course, creates more questions than it supplies answers. Freemasonry has also been described as a group of men who have dedicated their lives to becoming better men and making their community a better place.

The family of Freemasonry includes the local Lodges, together with an assortment of appendant and concordant bodies. There are Masonic organizations for youth and for the female relatives of Masons. There are educational organizations, social organizations, service organizations, and honorary organizations.

Albion Lodge, A.F.& A.M
No. 5 G.R.N.S.
Dispensation, October, 1838
Warrant No. 692 E.C., 30th April 1840
Warrant Changed to No. 470, 1863
Joined the Grand Lodge of Nova Scotia as Albion No. 5 in the year 1869.
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Regular Communications on the Second Wednesday of Each Month
Except July and August
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427 Little Harbour Road
New Glasgow, Nova Scotia
