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Cathedral Church of the Redeemer
By Cosmos Mariner, June 29, 2022
This Cairn is Erected to Commemorate the Following Marker
SHOWN IN SOURCE-SPECIFIED ORDER
| On 7 Avenue Southeast just east of 1 Street Southeast (Macleod Trail), on the right when traveling west. |
| | 1578 The first Anglican Communion service held near Frobisher Bay by the Reverend Robert Woolfal 1878 The arrival of the Reverend George McKay at Fort Macleod as the first Anglican missionary in southern Alberta . . . — — Map (db m220997) HM |
| On 7 Avenue Southeast at 1 Street Southeast (Macleod Trail), on the right when traveling west on 7 Avenue Southeast. |
| | The first Anglican church in Calgary, the Church of the Redeemer opened just to the east of the present site in 1884. The much larger Cathedral Church of the Redeemer opened on July 30, 1905. This Gothic Revival style church is built of local . . . — — Map (db m220900) HM |
| On 7 Avenue Southeast at 1 Street Southeast (Macleod Trail), on the right when traveling west on 7 Avenue Southeast. |
| | The Cathedral Church of the Redeemer was designated a Registered Heritage Site on September 16, 1974, under provisions of the Alberta Heritage Act, 1973. The first Anglican Church in Calgary was a frame building erected just east of this site in . . . — — Map (db m221143) HM |
May. 19, 2024