Location: 43.6505081, -79.3739867
The Cathedral Church of St. James is a landmark of both architectural beauty and spiritual significance. As one of the city’s oldest churches, it plays an important role in portraying Toronto’s early urban development. Its grounds and interior spaces are known for their careful preservation and welcoming atmosphere, attracting visitors interested in both the religious and architectural heritage of the city.
Interactive maps show its close ties to surrounding civic buildings, parks and commercial areas. It sits at a crossroads where Toronto’s history, culture and contemporary urban life come together, making it an essential point of interest for anyone exploring the historic core.
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– House Number: 65
– Amenity: Place of Worship
– Building: cathedral
– building:colour: beige
– building:material: brick
– Denomination: Anglican
– Historic Significance: building
– Name: Cathedral Church of St. James
– Name (Korean): 세인트 제임스 교회
– Religion: Christian
– roof:colour: green
– Wikidata: Q786163
– Wikipedia: English Wikipedia – Cathedral Church of St. James (Toronto)
– Street: Church Street
– City: Toronto