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St. George's Anglican Church, Place du Canada

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Churches and Cathedrals
Recommended sightseeing time:1-2 hour
Address:
1100 rue Stanley, Montreal, Quebec H3B 4K4, CanadaMap
Phone+1 514-866-7113
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A classical-style cathedral opposite Canada Square, although located in the center of Montreal, unlike the crowds on the street, the church itself is more classical and quiet. The church was named after the patron saint of England and was designated a national historical site in Canada in 1990. The church was built in 1869 and opened to the public in 1870. The church is a British Gothic revival style. It comes from the religious buildings of the 13th century in England. It was built by Montreal architects. The store of the church is in the wooden architectural style. The shape, the exterior of the church is made of carved sandstone buildings, the interior of the church does not have large stone pillars, and the church of wooden buildings does not feel common, so it is worth visiting to check in. When you come to visit, don't forget to look up at the ceiling on the top of the church, which is also very styled and all built with mahogany. Although it was coming within the week, there were no tourists and worshippers in the church. It felt very quiet and comfortable. The time in the church was unconsciously slowed down.

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