Built in 1899-1900 as a Presbyterian church, this building sits on the north east corner of Simcoe Street South and Bruce Street. It replaced the 1862 Church of Scotland building on the same site. It
Built in 1899-1900 as a Presbyterian church, this building sits on the …
The church was built in 1863, was later merged with the Methodist church and moved to the corner of King and Charles Streets to become King Street United Church. The church closed on March 23, 1913.
The church was built in 1863, was later merged with the Methodist …
This church was built in 1862, and torn down in 1899 and a new church was built, eventually called St. Andrew's United Church. It was located at the north east corner of Simcoe and Bruce Streets. he
This church was built in 1862, and torn down in 1899 and …
St. Gregory the Great Roman Catholic Church was originally built in 1842 at the south west corner of Simcoe and Louisa Sts. (now Adelaide). The old building was torn down in the 1890s, and a cornerst
St. Gregory the Great Roman Catholic Church was originally built in 1842 …
The church was built in 1863, was later merged with the Methodist church and 1913, the congregation moved to the corner of King and Charles Streets to become King Street United Church. This church wa
The church was built in 1863, was later merged with the Methodist …
St. George's Memorial Church was originally built on a parcel of land donated to the congregation by Mr. Warren in the 1840s. The little wooden church at the corner of King St. and Park Road held ser
St. George's Memorial Church was originally built on a parcel of land …