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St. John's Places of Worship & Religious Sites
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    St. Thomas' Anglican Church

    Built in 1836, and earned the nickname "The Garrison Church", as it was used as a garrison church by soldiers in St. John's in the 1800s. The church's original tower is still in place today. A small museum and chapel in the basement, as well as the main building are available for tours.
    Address: 8 Military Road St. John's  NL  Canada  A1C 2C4
    Send an Email Send an Email Telephone 1 709 576-6632 
     

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    Wesley United Church

    Wesley United Church was opened in 1908 and contains St. John's oldest radio station, started in 1924 by Rev. Dr. J.G. Joyce as a method of communicating to more congregation members. Today the station, called VOWR 800 is run by several volunteers.
    Address: Patrick Street St. John's  NL  Canada
    Send an Email Send an Email (2) Telephone 1 709 579-9233 
     
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    George Street United Church

    This church is the oldest Methodist church in St. John's, having opened in 1893. It is composed of locally quarried stone from the Southside Hills, and contains an archive that consists of church documentation including baptism and marriage certificates from as long ago as 1882. Archives available by appointment only with archivist. Building tours are conducted after 11 a.m. Sunday services.
    Address: George Street St. John's  NL  Canada
    Send an Email Send an Email Telephone 1 709 726-8775 
     

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    Roman Catholic Basilica of St. John the Baptist
    Located on Military Road, the Basilica was once the largest church in North America in 1855 when building was consecrated, and is considered a National Historic Site. Tours available during summer months.
    Address: Military Road St. John's  NL  Canada
    Telephone 1 709 754-2170 
     

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    Anglican Cathedral of St. John the Baptist
    This beautiful cathedral was designed by the famous ecclesiastical architect Sir George Gilbert Scott. It is one of the finest examples of the Gothic style in North America
    Address: 22 Church Hill St. John's  NF  A1C 2A8
    Send an Email Send an Email (1) Telephone 1 709 726-5677 
     

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    Memorial United Church
    Built in 1814, this church was destroyed in 1870 and rebuilt in 1871. It was torn down in 1918 to rebuild a new one, which still stands today. This structure is the largest wooden church in Eastern Canada.
    Address: . Bonavista  NL  Canada
     

     
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