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National Club: Ontario Toronto 1874 1992 Canada First: Niagara Falls Club Ontario Niagara Falls 1948 none Closed in 1994 Ontario Club: Ontario Toronto 1909 1985 Liberal Party: Merged into the National Club in 2010 Ottawa Club Ontario Ottawa 1888 - none Closed ca. 1910 [20] Pacific Club British Columbia Victoria 1885 - none Closed in 1966 ...
Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica, the oldest and largest church in Ottawa, is a National Historic Site of Canada and the central church of the Catholic Archdiocese of Ottawa-Cornwall. St. Alban's Anglican Church is Ottawa's oldest surviving church building and was attended by many of Canada's early political leaders, including Canada's first prime ...
The 519, formerly known as The 519 Church Street Community Centre, is an agency by the City of Toronto. A Canadian charitable, non-profit organization, it operates a community centre in the Church and Wellesley neighbourhood of Toronto , Ontario , Canada. [ 1 ]
Ottawa's Notre-Dame Cathedral as seen through Louise Bourgeois's Maman sculpture at the National Gallery. Christ Church Cathedral; Dominion-Chalmers United Church; Notre-Dame Cathedral; See also: List of religious buildings in Ottawa, List of Ottawa churches, List of Ottawa synagogues, List of Ottawa mosques
Dominion Chalmers United Church is a large United church, located in downtown Ottawa, at the corner of Cooper and O'Connor Streets (with access from Lisgar Street). [1] It is a 1962 merger of two key congregations from both the Methodist and Presbyterian traditions, each possessing lengthy histories.
Curling club Municipality Community/ Neighbourhood Sheets Donalda Curling Club: Toronto: Don Mills: 4 East York Curling Club: Toronto: Woodbine-Lumsden: 6 Granite Club: Toronto: Bridle Path: 8 Leaside Curling Club: Toronto: Leaside: 8 Richmond Hill Curling Club: Richmond Hill: Elgin Mills: 6 Suburban Schoolmasters Curling Club: Toronto: Leaside ...
To enable parishioners living west of the canal to get to church on Sundays, the parish kept a row boat and ferryman. A new Arts and Crafts style church was built in 1916 and dedicated as Church of the Ascension in 1920. [1] The features include Parish Hall and the stained glass windows, some of which were salvaged from the original church.
Church and Wellesley is an LGBT-oriented enclave in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.It is roughly bounded by Gerrard Street to the south, Yonge Street to the west, Charles Street to the north, and Jarvis Street to the east, with the core commercial strip located along Church Street from Wellesley south to Alexander.