Crickmer began work on
8 May 1859 in the parish of St. John the Divine at
Fort Langley,
whose church had been built by the Royal Engineers. But the decision to establish
the capital at
New Westminster instead
of
Fort Langley quickly depopulated the latter centre and Crickmer moved to
Fort Yale
in
1860.
He returned to England in
1862.
In 1864 he became perpetual curate of Beverley Minster in the Diocese of York, as
well associate secretary for the Colonial and
Continental Church Society.