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Assumption Church
The Assumption Church has been associated with a Jesuit Huron mission at La Pointe du Montréal, the parish of L'Assumption du Détroit, since 1761.
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Auld Kirk Presbyterian Church
One of Ramsay Township's oldest churches, Auld Kirk Presbyterian Church is associated with the early Scottish settlers.
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Church of St. Alban the Martyr
Ottawa was selected as the permanent capital of the Province of Canada in 1857. With the growth of Ottawa's government and civil service population, a new congregation separated from the original Anglican parish, Christ Church on Spark Street.
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Church of St. John the Evangelist
St. John's Church is associated with the early settlement of the Scott's Mills or Scott's Plains area (now the City of Peterborough) by over 200 Irish immigrants in 1825.
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Precious Blood Cathedral
Sault Ste. Marie was elevated to a diocese in 1904 and the church was selected as a diocesan Cathedral. In 1913, the Jesuits who had served the parish church and then the Cathedral were replaced by the secular clergy. It was renamed the Cathedral of Precious Blood in 1936.
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Precious Blood Cathedral
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Sharon Temple
The Sharon Temple is associated with the Children of Peace, a breakaway sect of the Society of Friends or Quakers, founded by David Willson. Willson and his wife emigrated from New York State in 1801 to join other Quakers in Upper Canada. By 1805, he had acquired 200 acres (80 hectares) in the Township of East Gwillimbury (York Region).
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St. Anne's Anglican Church
St. Anne's Anglican Church parish was founded on the present site in 1862. In 1907, a competition was held for the design of a new church.
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St. George's Cathedral
With its congregation dating to 1783, the Cathedral is associated with the first organized Anglican parish in Ontario.
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Wolford Chapel
Wolford Chapel — a Trust-owned property in England — is associated with significant British elements of Ontario's heritage. It was built by John Graves Simcoe (1752-1806), the first Lieutenant-Governor of Upper Canada, to serve as a place of worship for his family on their estate.
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