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St Patrick's Basilica is a Roman Catholic Church in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Located at 281 Nepean Street (at the corner of Nepean and Kent) in Downtown Ottawa, it is the oldest church in the city that serves the English-speaking community. [1] The Basilica is one of the regular buildings featured in the Doors Open Ottawa architectural heritage ...
Marquette High School was originally known as St. Joseph's. It began teaching grade school and high school level courses in 1859. The name was later changed to St. Xavier Academy in 1900 when the school became an all-girls high school. In 1946, the school became a co-ed facility known as Ottawa Catholic High School.
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 ...
Ste-Anne Catholic Church (Ottawa) St. Clement Catholic Church (Cambridge) St. Francis de Sales Roman Catholic Church (Ajax, Ontario) St. Francis of Assisi, Toronto; St. Joseph (Ottawa) St. Leo's Roman Catholic Church, Mimico; St. Mary's Church, Toronto; St. Patrick's Church (Toronto) St. Teresa Roman Catholic Church, New Toronto
St. Patrick's High School, located in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, is a Catholic high school publicly funded under the Ontario school system as part of the Ottawa Catholic School Board. It was founded in 1929 by the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate .
St Patrick's College, Dublin, a former teacher training college affiliated to Dublin City University Coláiste Phádraig (Lucan) , a secondary school for boys in County Dublin St Patrick's College, Maynooth , a pontifical university and national seminary
Ste-Anne is a Catholic church located at 528 Old St. Patrick Street in the Lowertown neighbourhood of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. [1] Built in 1873 by architect J.P. LeCourt, it is one of the few examples of traditional Québécois church architecture in Ontario. [2]
St. Patrick Street, George Street, MacKenzie Avenue, Dalhousie Street Ottawa (Byward Market) ON 45°25′44″N 75°41′35″W / 45.4289°N 75.693°W / 45.4289; -75.693 ( Byward Market Heritage Conservation