Zion United Church in Drummond Township was established in 1925; formerly Methodist; originally part of the Montague Pastoral Charge, it became part of Beckwith-Drummond Pastoral Charge ca. 1938; it closed ca. 1953.
Zion United Church in Douglas was established in 1925, formerly Presbyterian
Zion United Church in Brantford was established in 1925, formerly Presbyterian.
The Zion Circuit of the United Brethren in Christ Church consisted of classes of German-speakers in Zion, Mount Carmel and Lowbanks, Ontario.
Zion Presbyterian Church in The Ridge dates from at least 1875, though it was likely established earlier; it entered the United Church of Canada in 1925 as part of the Coe Hill Pastoral Charge.
Zion Presbyterian Church in Sunnidale Corners, Ontario was established in 1877. Prior to this, the congregation existed as a mission station under a united Session with the congregation in Stayner. Until 1876, the members of the mission station met for worship in the School House in Sunnidale Corners. A church building was constructed in that year, and opened for us on Oct. 8, 1876.
The congregation of Zion Presbyterian Church in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, was formed in 1870 from the union of the Queen Square Presbyterian Church and the "Free" Presbyterian Church in Charlottetown. The Queen Square congregation was formed in 1847, however, a church building was not finished until 1860. The "Free" Presbyterian Church congregation was formed in 1854, and a church constructed in 1856. When the two congregations amalgamated in 1870, the name Zion Presbyterian Church was chosen. Property was purchased in 1906 for a new church building on the corner of Prince and Grafton Streets. The new church was opened and dedicated in 1913. In 1925, the congregation voted to remain within The Presbyterian Church in Canada.
Zion Presbyterian Church in Angus, Ontario was established c. 1866. In that year a church was constructed and opened by the Rev. Alex Heslip of Alliston, Ontario.
Zion Methodist Church was active from at least 1889 to 1914