Religious Sites in Toronto

Religious Sites in Toronto, Ontario

Religious Sites in Toronto

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  • Stewarts Vacation
    991 contributions
    An impressive building with a tall tower and spire. A splendid, serene interior houses beautiful stained glass windows, which tell stories of the Bible and the history of the Christian church. On the rear wall of the cathedral is the pipe organ. Definitely worth a visit. It would be best on a Sunday if you wanted to hear the organ playing during a service!
    Written October 30, 2023
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  • Parizad I
    Toronto, Canada18 contributions
    Went to this beautiful place today took photos outside, then went inside thinking it will be a beautiful trip and my friend was taking a photo inside and the staff comes up and yells at her, "photo not allowed photo not allowed stop here;delete it now, she said sorry and deleted them، he said go to the recyle delete from there now. He was VERY RUDE!!!!! Could have just said mam plz no photos for security reasons!!!" You deffinitly cannot speak like that she didnt see the sign so be POLITE God would appreciate that!!!!
    Written October 5, 2019
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  • Dimitris L
    Sydney, Australia44,432 contributions
    St Michaels Catholic Cathedral is a lovely church. It dates back to the mid-1800s. If you are in Downtown Toronto it's worth stopping by for a look at this beautiful building.
    Written October 8, 2023
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  • Sheela Rao
    Toronto, Canada18 contributions
    I absolutely love this temple, and have been visiting it regularly since I discovered it in 2006. The space is soaring, and the atmosphere extremely peaceful, yet vibrant and alive. I miss this year Janmastami Vibe and festivity
    Written August 31, 2021
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  • Malgorzata
    12,113 contributions
    Located in the bustling downtown area of ​​Toronto,at the corner of Bloor Street West and Avenue Road, this little church was built in 1871 and is a Neo-Gothic building. It opened on June 15, 1879. Beautiful church, however not overly ornate. Very close to subway. In fact it looks a bit as if the surrounding modern buildings could choke a small church. Worth a visit when you are in the area.
    Written December 14, 2020
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  • Jessica S
    Canada242 contributions
    This church and square captivate me. I’ve never been inside the church but the entire area is just full of history. Love how the city grew up around this space.
    Written April 28, 2023
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  • Shai & Huvi
    Israel344 contributions
    We went on a weekday and the doors were locked but the outdoors was very nice and telling of the Jewish community of the area and era.
    Written February 29, 2016
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  • Steve E
    Toronto, Canada1 contribution
    I was a wounded person when I arrived at Little "T". I was in need of healing. What I encountered at this church was the most powerful healing force available on this planet - unconditional love. A woman who used to attend described it as "oozing from the walls". This is as good as it gets if you are looking for a community of faith to grow personally in a spiritual sense.

    I attend at present. I first attended in late 1977.
    Written March 15, 2014
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  • SREEJITH V
    3 contributions
    Amazing temple. Usually am not a spiritual person but this place can offer a different dimensional experiance for all who visits
    Written October 30, 2018
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  • Juber Ahmed
    Bradford, UK35 contributions
    The Masjid is located on a main road and has ample space for parking. I went in to pray my Asr & Maghreb Salah and to my surprise found Mufti Ahmed Khanpuri (India) leading the first ever Bukhari Graduation Seremony, therefore decided to stay. The Masjid has a warming and pleasant atmosphere and is spacious enough to accommodate a large congregation. With a separate section for ladies, the Mosque also has clean and adequate toilet and ablution facilities. Beautiful inside and out, with finely designed moorish-style arches on the outside, the Mosque is a must visit for all!
    Written November 26, 2019
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  • rcblr1947
    Bengaluru, India882 contributions
    Situated amidst quiet environs, this temple offers such a peace of mind that you feel totally at ease. The idol of Sri Saradamba is beautiful beyond words. We also have other shrines, notably the lifelike idols of Sringeri Sankara muth pontiffs. The long corridor leading to the shrine is full of painted murals on the life of Adi Sankara. There is a community centre for conducting marriages and other religious functions. A spacious dining hall serves the purpose of feeding the devotees on specific days.
    Written September 21, 2017
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  • operalover939
    Toronto, Canada2,975 contributions
    We went here for a concert that was part of Holocaust remembrance week. The works performed were by composers who were victims of Nazism as well as a few who were POWs. It was a fine concert, and included a welcome opportunity to hear the cantor of Holy Blossom, Benjamin Maissner, just before his retirement, as well as to see the attractive interior of the synagogue, built in the later 1930s in the Romanesque Revival style, in what was then at the northern edge of Toronto. Acoustically the building is good. Definitely worth a visit, which you should follow (or precede) by reading Irving Abella's short history of Holy Blossom, available on the synagogue website.
    Written November 7, 2019
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  • Chris G
    Toronto, Canada208 contributions
    A quaint little chapel at the entrance of the necropolis. Its picturesque with all its vines and surrounds, but there is little to do besides look upon it and move on.
    Written May 20, 2019
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