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Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica Marker<br>(<i>wide view • church southwest corner in background</i>) image, Touch for more information
By Cosmos Mariner, August 9, 2019
Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica Marker
(wide view • church southwest corner in background)
101 Ontario, Ottawa, Byward Market - Parliament Hill — Notre-Dame Cathedral Basilica / Basilique cathédrale Notre-Dame
English: First planned as a parish church in 1839, Notre-Dame was transformed as it achieved the status of cathedral for the new Catholic Diocese of Bytown in 1847, mother church of the Archdiocese of Ottawa, and basilica in 1879. . . . Map (db m140471) HM
102 Ontario, Ottawa, Byward Market - Parliament Hill — The Historic Notre Dame Cathedral RestorationLa restauration historique de la cathédrale Notre-Dame
English: On Dec 18 1999 the most reverend Marcel A. Gervais, Archbishop of Ottawa officially reopened Notre Dame Cathedral. The Cathedral had been closed for renovations since the beginning of 1999 and work continued into the year . . . Map (db m151574) HM
103 Ontario, Ottawa, Downtown Ottawa — Christ Church Cathedral / La cathédrale Christ Church
The first church on this site, erected in 1832, was replaced in 1872 by the present structure, designed by King Arnoldi. It became the cathedral church of the new diocese in 1895. En 1872 on démolit une église . . . Map (db m178164) HM
104 Ontario, Ottawa, Downtown Ottawa — St. Andrew's Church / L’église St. Andrew's
English: The first St. Andrew's kirk, erected here in 1828 by masons who built the Rideau Canal, was demolished in 1872. The present church, designed by W.T. Thomas, was built 1872-74. Français: La première église . . . Map (db m150895) HM
105 Ontario, Ottawa, Downtown Ottawa — St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church1872-1874
English: This Gothic Revival church was designed by W.T. Thomas of Montreal, one of Canada’s most significant architects of his generation. It replaced an earlier church built when the parish was established in 1828. Designated . . . Map (db m150893) HM
106 Ontario, Ottawa — 489 Sussex Drive
The building at 489 Sussex Drive was originally composed of five commercial structures built between 1846 and 1876 when Sussex Street was at the centre of Ottawa's commercial activity. The Sisters of the Jeanne d'Arc Institute, one of the few . . . Map (db m201398) HM
107 Ontario, Ottawa — Le Droit
In 1912, members of the Association canadienne-francaise d'education de l'Ontario and the Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate - a religious order of the Catholic Church - gathered in Ottawa to discuss the founding of a newspaper to . . . Map (db m195969) HM
108 Ontario, Ottawa — Site of the First Hospital in Ottawa
This plaque is in thankful memory of Sister Elisabeth Bruyere and those who helped her establish on this site, on May 10, 1845, the first general hospital in Ottawa where care would be given to the ill without distinction of age, sex, language, race . . . Map (db m197457) HM
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109 Ontario, Ottawa, Sandy Hill — 1900 All Saints' Anglican Church
All Saints' was founded by Sir Henry Newell Bate, pre-eminent local grocer and first chairman of the Ottawa Improvement Commission (now the National Capital Commission) 1899-1917. Former prime minister Sir Robert Borden's state funeral . . . Map (db m178379) HM
110 Ontario, Ottawa, Sandy Hill — University of Ottawa
This institution was established in 1848 by Bishop Joseph-Eugene Guiges and placed under the direction of the Oblates of Mary Immaculate. Incorporated by Act of Parliament on May 30, 1849 as the College of Bytown, it occupied a three-storey frame . . . Map (db m178225) HM
111 Ontario, Ottawa, Stittsville - Basswood — Christ Church 1838
This handsome stone church, in the style of the early Gothic Revival, was built by A. Thomas Christie on land donated by John Cavanagh, one of Huntley township's earliest landholders, Aided by a substantial contribution from Colonel Arthur . . . Map (db m200122) HM
112 Ontario, Oxford County, Thamesford — St. John's Anglican Church1861 - 2011
This plaque commemorates the 150th Anniversary of St. John's Church, which was constructed with local field stones and the labour of the parishioners. This original carriage alighting stone has welcomed all visitors through the years.Map (db m75952) HM
113 Ontario, Oxford County, Woodstock — St. Paul’s Church 1834
This church was completed in 1834 shortly after the founding of the community. It was financed through the efforts of Admiral Henry Vansittart and constructed under the direction of his agent, Captain Andrew Drew R.N. The Admiral also pledged . . . Map (db m231153) HM
114 Ontario, Peel Region, Mississauga, Dixie — Dixie Union Chapel
Constructed of stone from the nearby Etobicoke River, this building, also known as the Stone Chapel, is a rare surviving example of a "union" chapel from the settlement period of Upper Canada. It was erected in 1837 through the efforts of John . . . Map (db m242978) HM
115 Ontario, Prescott and Russell United Counties, L'Orignal — Presbytère de l'église catholique / Rectory of the Catholic Church
Presbytère de l'église catholique (1870) Le premier presbytère fut construit en 1847. Dans la foulée de la construction d'une nouvelle église, Mgr Guigues évêque d'Ottawa, a permis de bâtir un nouveau presbytère en 1870. De nombreux . . . Map (db m203248) HM
116 Ontario, Prescott and Russell United Counties, L'Orignal — St Jean-Baptiste Catholic Church
Eglise catholique St-Jean-Baptiste St-Jean-Baptiste Catholic Church La première église catholique en pierre remonte à 1829; elle est démolie quelques années plus tard, après avoir été jugée instable. En 1851, le curé Bourassa, dresse un nouveau . . . Map (db m203060) HM
117 Ontario, Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry United Counties, Cornwall — Co-Cathedral of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin MaryCocathédrale de la Nativité de la Bienheureuse Vierge Marie
Co-Cathedral of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary Between 1851 and 1881, Cornwall experienced a large scale industrial expansion which in turn led to an influx of workers and tradesmen from Quebec. The city saw its . . . Map (db m227369) HM
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118 Ontario, Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry United Counties, Cornwall — Right Reverend John Strachan1778-1867
Born in Scotland, Strachan came to Kingston in 1799. Ordained in 1803, he became rector of Cornwall and taught at its grammar school until named rector of York in 1812. In 1839 he was made the first Anglican Bishop of Toronto. A central figure in . . . Map (db m103614) HM
119 Ontario, Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry United Counties, Cornwall — The Rev. John Strachan in Cornwall
This pioneer clergyman, legislator and teacher was born in 1778 in Aberdeen, Scotland, and in 1799 came to Kingston as a tutor. In 1803, after entering the Church of England, he was ordained and appointed missionary at Cornwall. Here in . . . Map (db m103641) HM
120 Ontario, Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry United Counties, Cornwall — War of 1812St. John's Presbyterian Church
Founded in 1787 by the well known Scot, the Reverend John Bethune, St. John's Presbyterian Church and its people played an important role in the preservation of Canadian land and territorial claim during the war of 1812. Their first church building . . . Map (db m103631) HM
121 Ontario, Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry United Counties, Long Sault — MoulinetteLost Villages Historical Society
To the south at approximately one-half kilometre, lies Moulinette, once a village of 300 residence. Adam Dixson, of Moulinette's prominent family, built the first dam across to Sheek Island and part of the Cornwall Canal, near the village. Christ . . . Map (db m205346) HM
122 Ontario, Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry United Counties, Long Sault — Sandtown Advent Christian Church
Sandtown Advent Christian Church The Sandtown Advent Christian Church did not come from a "lost village", but instead came from the Township of Osnabruck. Originally built as an Orange Lodge around 1860, it was converted to a church in . . . Map (db m202511) HM
123 Ontario, Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry United Counties, Maxville — Glengarry Congregational Church1837
This log structure, completed in 1837, is the oldest remaining chapel in Ontario built by Congregationalists. Its first minister, the Reverend William McKillican (1776-1849), emigrated to Canada from Scotland in 1816, and settled in Glengarry the . . . Map (db m76781) HM
124 Ontario, Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry United Counties, Maxville — The Rev. Charles W. Gordon1860-1937
Born at Indian Lands (St. Elmo), Gordon was ordained a Presbyterian minister in 1890. He served as a missionary in the North West Territories until 1893 and the following year was called to St. Stephens in Winnipeg. A chaplain during the War of . . . Map (db m76736) HM
125 Ontario, Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry United Counties, Morrisburg — Churches of South DundasDundas Murals
Top Row — left, small Pres built 1831 purchased by Catholics 1845 present Catholic cen. left 1968 — — old & present Presbyterian 1873 located in Dunbar — — United Church in Williamsburg former Presbyterian 1866 — . . . Map (db m150218) HM
126 Ontario, Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry United Counties, Morrisburg — The Rev. Johann Samuel Schwerdtfeger1734 - 1803
The first Lutheran minister to settle in this province, Schwerdtfeger was born in Burgbernheim, Bavaria, and studied theology at the University of Erlangen. Emigrating to America in 1753, he served as pastor of congregations in Pennsylvania, . . . Map (db m86847) HM
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127 Ontario, Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry United Counties, St. Raphael's — Bishop Alexander Macdonell(1762-1840)
Born in Scotland and educated for the priesthood, Macdonell obtained land in Glengarry County and, in 1804, brought many soldiers from his disbanded Highland Regiment to join the Loyalists already in Upper Canada. Having helped raise . . . Map (db m201612) HM
128 Ontario, Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry United Counties, St. Raphael's — St. Raphaels' Ruins
The extraordinary ruins of this church recall the early history of Roman Catholicism in Upper Canada. Begun in 1815, St. Rafael's Church originally served as the centre of the colony's largest and most important parish, and the . . . Map (db m201626) HM
129 Ontario, Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry United Counties, St. Raphael's — The Blue Chapel
On this site stood the Blue Chapel. The Blue Chapel, so named because of the painted blue ceiling, was the first church of St. Raphael's Parish. It was a sturdy little building of weathered logs. The chapel was built in 1789 by Father . . . Map (db m201624) HM
130 Ontario, Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry United Counties, St. Raphael's — The College of Iona / Le College d'Iona
Established by the Reverend Alexander Macdonell, father of Roman Catholic education in Upper Canada and later Bishop of Kingston, the College of lona was opened in 1826 in a log building near this site. The central portion of the . . . Map (db m201670) HM
131 Ontario, Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry United Counties, St. Raphael's — The Glengarry Emigration of 1786
Early in September, 1786, a group of some 500 Scottish Highlanders, the majority of whom were Macdonells, arrived at Quebec. They were led by their parish priest from Knoydart, Glengarry, the Reverend Alexander MacDonell (Scotus). Forced to . . . Map (db m201618) HM
132 Ontario, Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry United Counties, St. Raphael's — The Parish of St. Raphael
A mission for the Roman Catholic Highlanders of the Raisin River settlement was begun in 1786 by the Reverend Alexander Macdonell (Scotus) and later a small frame church, called the "Blue Chapel", was built. St. Raphael's parish was . . . Map (db m201619) HM
133 Ontario, Thunder Bay District, Fort William First Nation — The Mission of the Immaculate Conception 1849
In 1849 two priests of the Society of Jesus, Father Jean-Pierre Choné and Father Nicholas Frémiot, established the Mission of the Immaculate Conception on the Kaministiquia River. From there the Jesuits travelled the north shore of Lake Superior on . . . Map (db m199599) HM
134 Ontario, Thunder Bay District, Nipigon — Anglican Church and Cemetery
The first church in Nipigon, St. Mary the Virgin, was built in 1888, under the guidance of Reverend Robert Renison. Local people contributed about $250 toward construction, and tourists and visitors donated as well. Its solid log foundation has . . . Map (db m244509) HM
135 Ontario, Thunder Bay District, Nipigon — First Anglican Rectory
The Hudson’s Bay Company sold this property to the Diocese of Algoma, Church of England in 1908 for the sum of two dollars so that a house could be built for the Anglican minister. Using balloon construction with British Columbia fir and nine-foot . . . Map (db m244544) HM
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136 Ontario, Thunder Bay District, Nipigon — Flanagan House
This house built in French Provincial style using a post and beam construction may well be the oldest residence in Nipigon. All the ceilings, walls, and floors are made with tongue-and-groove hardwood. The original insulation was birch bark and . . . Map (db m222201) HM
137 Ontario, Thunder Bay District, Nipigon — Hydro Building / United Church
Although this structure looks like a typical office building, it began its history as the Nipigon Presbyterian Church in 1899. William McKirdy built the wooden pews, and his wife Georgina played the organ, taught Sunday school and formed a Ladies . . . Map (db m244589) HM
138 Ontario, Thunder Bay District, Nipigon — Ukrainian Catholic Church
This picturesque little church dates back to 1906 when it was the first Catholic Church in Nipigon. The main body of the church seats about 70 people and a small gallery holds about 15 more. Its original location was the southwest corner of Second . . . Map (db m244792) HM
139 Ontario, Thunder Bay District, Thunder Bay — Historic Church
It was here on June 11, 1923, that the General Assembly of The Presbyterian Church in Canada, after two days of vigorous debate, voted decisively in favour of the Presbyterians uniting with the Methodists and the Congregationalists to form the . . . Map (db m227975) HM
140 Ontario, Thunder Bay District, Thunder Bay — In Memory of Our Catholic Boys Who Fell in the Great War1914 — 1918
A.L. McGovern • R.H. Clarke • C. Vincent • B. Clavet • J. Jeffs • J. Heffernan • J. Morrison • C. King • J. Bougie • W. Jeffs • E. J. McCartney • J. Audray • H. Nadon • M. Sauve • P.J. Moriarty • R. Taylor • J. Deagle • A. Pariseau • W. Malott • N. . . . Map (db m244104) WM
141 Ontario, Thunder Bay District, Thunder Bay — The Reverend Richard Baxter, S.J., 1821-1904
Born in Carlisle, England, Baxter came to Canada as a child. He studied in Toronto and at the Sulpician College in Montreal before becoming, reputedly, the first English-speaking Jesuit novice in Canada. After his ordination in New York in 1854, he . . . Map (db m107065) HM
142 Ontario, Thunder Bay District, Thunder Bay — Trinity Centennial1871-1971
A century ago, in November 1871, upon part of this site in what was then known as Prince Arthur’s Landing, Methodism came into existence in this area by the establishment of Providence Methodist Church, the first Protestant church in the territory. . . . Map (db m199600) HM
143 Ontario, Thunder Bay District, Thunder Bay — Trinity United ChurchDesignated Heritage Property — Ontario Heritage Act 1974 —
The city of Port Arthur’s first Methodist Church was built on this site in 1871. The present church, built in 1905 as the “Methodist Church,” was renamed “Trinity Methodist Church” in 1908. Architects were Langly-Langly from Toronto who designed . . . Map (db m244202) HM
144 Ontario, Toronto, Bay-Cloverhill — King's College
[English] The first university in this province, King's College was chartered in 1827 through the efforts of the Reverend John Strachan. This site was acquired by the College the following year. Sectarian and political criticism of . . . Map (db m207856) HM
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145 Ontario, Toronto, Centre Island — St. Andrew By-The-Lake
After the Toronto Island parish was established in 1875 Bishop Arthur Sweatman was the prime mover in the building of this Anglican church. Designed by Arthur R. Denison, architect, the Early English Gothic style frame church was opened at the . . . Map (db m35520) HM
146 Ontario, Toronto, Downtown Yonge East — Metropolitan United Church
This "Cathedral of Methodism" was designed by Henry Langley in the High Victorian Gothic style. The cornerstone was laid by the Rev. Egerton Ryerson, D.D., in 1870 and the church was dedicated in 1872. It replaced an earlier structure at the . . . Map (db m207898) HM
147 Ontario, Toronto, Downtown Yonge East — Original Site of Toronto Hebrew Congregation Holy Blossom
The first Jewish congregation in Canada West, (now Ontario), was established on this site in 1856 (Jewish calendar 5615). Services were held in a rented hall on the upper floor over Coombe’s Drug Store on the corner of Yonge and Richmond Streets. . . . Map (db m217697) HM
148 Ontario, Toronto, Entertainment District — St. Andrew's Church
St. Andrew’s was begun in 1874 to serve a Church of Scotland congregation organized in 1830. An outstanding example of Romanesque Revival architecture, this massive church was designed by William Storm (1826-92), a noted Toronto architect. The . . . Map (db m199996) HM
149 Ontario, Toronto, Entertainment District — The Bishop’s Palace 1818
On this site stood the "Bishop's Palace", residence of Bishop John Strachan (1778-1867), built in 1817-18 while he was the incumbent of St. James' Church. Born in Scotland, he came to Upper Canada in 1799 where he achieved prominence as an educator . . . Map (db m83662) HM
150 Ontario, Toronto, Financial District — The First Methodist Church in Toronto
The first Methodist Church in Toronto was built upon this site in A.D. 1818Map (db m217199) HM
151 Ontario, Toronto, Old Town — De La Salle Institute Building1871
Designed by Toronto architect Henry Langley, this building was constructed as a boys school operated by the Brothers of the Christian Schools, a Catholic teaching order. The Brothers had purchased the former Bank of Upper Canada building to the . . . Map (db m217698) HM
152 Ontario, Toronto, Old Town — St. James' Cathedral
York's first church was built here in 1803-07 with the aid of public subscriptions and a government grant. That frame building was enlarged in 1818-19 and replaced by a larger one in 1831. The first incumbent was the Rev. George Okill Stuart, who . . . Map (db m199499) HM
153 Ontario, Toronto, Old Town — The Cathedral Church of St. James
In 1796 the first Anglican priest arrived from England to minister to the citizens of York. The following year the province set aside this piece of land for the building of a church. The present cathedral, the fourth church erected on this site, . . . Map (db m217444) HM
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154 Ontario, Waterloo Region, Kitchener, City Commercial Core — St. Mary Our Lady of the Seven Sorrows Roman Catholic Parish
Founded in 1857, St. Mary's is the oldest Roman Catholic parish in Kitchener (previously Berlin) The early congregation was largely German and Polish. Father George Laufhuber, S.J., was the first pastor. Father Edward Glowacki, C.R. was appointed . . . Map (db m244291) HM
155 Ontario, Waterloo Region, Kitchener, King East — Bishop Benjamin Eby, 1785-1853
Born in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, Eby came to Upper Canada in 1806 and purchased extensive lands in this vicinity on which he settled the following year. He was ordained a minister of the Mennonite Church in 1809 and in 1812 was made a bishop. . . . Map (db m244322) HM
156 Ontario, Waterloo Region, Kitchener, King East — Site of the First Church in Waterloo County
Site of the First Church in Waterloo County Built of logs in 1813 by Benjamin Eby, a bishop of the Mennonite church Replaced by frame building, 1834 The present church was built in 1902 Tablet placed by the Waterloo Historical . . . Map (db m244305) HM
157 Ontario, Waterloo Region, Waterloo — The First Lutheran Seminary in Canada
On this site stands the first Lutheran seminary in Canada. This plaque commemorates the gift of five acres of land by the Board of Trade on behalf of the citizens of Waterloo on October 30, 1911, to the Evangelical Lutheran Seminary of Canada. The . . . Map (db m244140) HM
158 Ontario, Waterloo Region, Waterloo — Wilfred Laurier University/ Université Wilfred Laurier
Founded in 1911 as the Evangelical Lutheran Seminary of Canada, and situated on land donated by the Board of Trade of Waterloo, this institution was originally established to train homegrown Lutheran pastors. It was expanded in 1914 with . . . Map (db m244132) HM
159 Ontario, Wellington County, Guelph — Guelph Salvation Army
Guelph March 9, 1884 On this site The Salvation Army Commenced Operations ”Salvation is of our God” Erected March 5, 1944Map (db m243393) HM
160 Ontario, York Region, Richmond Hill — The Founding of Richmond Hill
Settlers came to this district about 1794 after the construction of Yonge Street north from York (Toronto). The settlement prospered as a way station for travellers. Known as Mount Pleasant, the community was renamed, following a . . . Map (db m235928) HM

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