Like many Masonic Lodges, Lodge St. Olaf has served a useful purpose in the community since it’s inauguration in 1919.

We are currently compiling a lot of new information for our web site and hope to include some interesting details lifted from the recorded minutes of our regular meetings dating back to our inaugural year.

For the moment however there is a wealth of detail to rummage through in our existing pages, wade your way through our adventures raft racing on the river Ythan, or join us on one of our long distance walks to the pub, ( check out the Inverie or Braemar weekends for these stories).

We also have useful links to a photo website where much of our activities are well documented for all to see.

The links on this page will take you to various articles, stories and first hand accounts of many of our adventures. Most of these come from the more recent past, from around the mid 80’s till current time. Many of these stories are wonderfully descriptive and will give you a real flavour of what makes Lodge St. Olaf tick!

We hope you find your visit to our site interesting, humorous or even inspirational, for these are the events which have become the figurative mortar that holds the blocks of our freemasonry in Cruden Bay together.

If your looking for the Spirit of St. Olaf, your sure to find it here.
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