The Episcopal Church of St Ann was founded as a "geographic successor" to the Queen Anne Chapel (pictured lower right). Populated by non-native settlers, the church was meant to serve the burgeoning industrial town and its citizens while maintaining a connection to the original Church of England presence in the region.
In 1984, the bicentennial anniversary of the Landing of the Mohawks in Tyendinaga, a friendship was struck between the two parishes. A tree was planted in the churchyard of the Chapel Royal at Tyendinaga and visits were arranged from each parish to the other and they continue to this day.