St Michael's Cathedral
200 Church
Toronto, ON
M5B 1Z2
(416) 364-0234
Rating:
4 out of 5 stars
(
26 reviews)
Hours: Mon-Sat 6am-6pm
Sun 6am-10pm
Status: Open
Description
Located in downtown Toronto, St. Michael’s Cathedral is one of Toronto’s oldest landmarks. Built in the traditional style in the mid 1800s, it has beautiful stained glass windows, steeples and spires.<br/><br/>The church is renowned for the St Michael’s Boys Choir, which accompanies Saturday mass at 5 p.m. Sunday service is held at 10:30 a.m. and noon.<br/><br/>As the ‘mother church’ of the archdiocese of...
by toronto
on November 05, 2013 from toronto
Editorial Reviews
The principal seat of the Catholic archdiocese of Toronto, St. Michael's is another 19th-century neo-Gothic structure. Built between 1845 and 1848, it originally had a plain interior design with clear-glass windows and white walls. That changed in 1850, when Armand de Charbonnel became the second Bishop of Toronto. Charbonnel was a Frenchman who lived in Montréal, and at first, he was so...
Rated 5 stars by frommersca
on December 14, 2011 from frommersca
Information from the business
St. Michael's Cathedral, situated in the heart of Toronto, is the principal church of Canada's largest English-speaking Catholic archdiocese.
by foursquare
on September 16, 2012 from foursquare