
Toronto, Canada№ 000173244
Cathedral Church of St. James
- Founded
- 1853
- Tradition
- Anglican / Episcopal
- Style
- Gothic Revival
About this place
History & significance.
Cathedral Church of St. James is a cathedral in Toronto, Canada, built in the Gothic Revival style and serving the Anglican community. It dates from 1853, the work of architects Thomas Ridout and Frederick William Cumberland.
Its dedication is to St. James the Elder. The cathedral is within the Anglican Diocese of Toronto. Cathedral Church of St. James is catalogued here with its location, cathedral type, and visiting details, drawn from open data sources and linked for verification.
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