St. John's Lodge
Number 40 -
Masonic Brotherhood Rooted in Tradition and Unity
Where Friends Meet
The Enduring Legacy of St. John's Lodge
in Hamilton, Ontario
A Tradition Rooted in History
Established over 170 years ago, St. John's Lodge Number 40 has been a cornerstone of Masonic fellowship in Hamilton, fostering a legacy of unity and purpose.
Significance in the Community
Our Lodge has played a vital role in shaping local heritage, serving as a gathering place for men from diverse backgrounds committed to shared values and civic responsibility.

Historic Foundation
Founded in the mid-19th century, the Lodge has witnessed and contributed to Hamilton’s growth and development.

Fraternal Bonds
Brotherhood at St. John's Lodge transcends professions and backgrounds, uniting members through common principles.

Ongoing Tradition
Regular meetings at the Central Masonic Temple continue to uphold the rituals and values established by our founders.
St. John's Lodge Number 40 remains a symbol of enduring commitment to Masonic ideals and community engagement in Hamilton.

Our Heritage
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Yesterday members of St. John’s No. 40, Worthy Matron of Binbrook Chapter 117 OES, the DDGM and Grand Steward from Hamilton North District presented a cheque for $5150 to St. Peter’s Hospital here in Hamilton. Money was raised from our corn roast we held back in August, with our sisters from the OES.Button
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Happy thanksgiving to all of our friends and family.Button
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Photos from a little Farwell get together for Bro. McGeanButton
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Photos from out installation of the Master and officers on sept. 18Button
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St. John’s no. 40 came together and donated some toys to WRHN@Queens (formerly St Mary’s General Hospital) Their ER depends on toys to give to children for trauma events and comfort during medical treatment.Button
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