Cathedral of St. Alban the Martyr
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The Cathedral of St. Alban the Martyr is an Anglican church in Toronto, Ontario, which serves as the school chapel of Royal St. George's College. Completed in 1891, what stands today is only two-thirds of the planned Gothic Revival church designed by Richard C. Windeyer, Sr. to serve as the cathedral of the Anglican Diocese of Toronto. Though only the chancel was completed, the church still held cathedral status from its construction until 1936 and is still referred to as such today. The church is designated by the City of Toronto under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act as being of cultural heritage value or interest. It has the only double-hammerbeam roof in Canada.
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Albany Avenue, Old Toronto
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N 43.6689 ° | E -79.4106 ° |
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Royal St. George's College
Albany Avenue
M5R 3G5 Old Toronto
Ontario, Canada
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