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    Grace Toronto Church

    4.0 (4 reviews)
    Closed 9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    The Cathedral Church of St. James

    The Cathedral Church of St. James

    4.5(11 reviews)
    1.3 kmCorktown, Downtown Core

    Meeting up here for a free walking tour (even though the tour guide did not appear, perhaps because…read moreof the rain), I had a good opportunity to see the outside and the inside of this beautiful church as well as the lovely grounds. The first church was build here in 1803-1807 with the aid of public subscriptions and a government grant. That frame building was enlarged in 1818-19 and replaced by a larger one in 1831. The first incumbent was the Reverend George Okill Stuart, who served from 1800 to 1812 when he was succeeded by the Reverend John Strachan, later first bishop of Toronto. The second church was burnt in 1839. Toronto's first cathedral was then erected on this site but was destroyed by the great fire of 1849. The present cathedral was begun in 1850, opened for divine service in 1852 and completed in 1874. The structure is stunning, the interior is classic and peaceful. It is open to the public and you're welcome inside but please keep in mind as you do so that this is an active church so please be considerate of the other parishioners. [Review 10975 overall, 747 of 2019.]

    This historical downtown Toronto Ontario building is home to a Christian Anglican congregation…read morewhich has its roots as far back as 1797 according to historians. Featured as an 1853 Gothic Revival cathedral, the parish held services prior to COVID-19 measures took effect but have now restarted limited in-person Sunday worship. Many church ministries and community outreach initiatives have been negatively impacted by this pandemic. Remind yourself to Keep the Faith!

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    Trinity-St Paul's United Church - Amenra performing.

    Trinity-St Paul's United Church

    4.6(5 reviews)
    2.4 km
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    It feels pretty weird to be writing a review for a church, but I'm exclusively writing this review…read moreas if it were a music venue, which is exactly what it was for me. I was back home for the Prepare the Ground music festival taking place from Friday-Sunday at a few different venues around Bloor, but I had the privilege of seeing Amenra, Pallbearer, and Oranssi Pazuzu at this venue. This beautiful and massive church was an insane place to see these bands as both the sound and visuals were absolutely perfect. I saw Amenra from the back of the first floor and saw everything just fine, while I enjoyed the other two bands from the second level and had a perfect view of everything taking place below. Overall, Trinity-St.Paul's United Church is one of the coolest venues I've ever seen metal bands play and these sets will definitely be remembered for a very long time. I can't wait for next years festival already!

    GENERAL NOTES I only go to churches for wedding, funerals…read moreand concerts and as much fun as weddings can be (for obvious reasons), this was easily the most fun I've had at a church. First of all, the church itself is the perfect music venue. Seating for about 700-800 including a huge U-shaped balcony with padded pews (who are the suckers on the main floor sitting on hard wood?), this church is truly a place to worship...music. It's a smallish room, keeping you close to the action but the high ceiling allows for wonderful reverberations. It's sonic poetry. MENU RECOMMENDATIONS Try the water. Holy, it's good. LOCATION NOTES Located on the south side of Bloor, just west of Spadina. Street parking on side streets. It stands out in the Annex like Mark Wahlberg at a Pride Festival.

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