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Saint George Antiochian Orthodox Church in Montreal is Canada's first and oldest Middle-Eastern orthodox church. >>
The little chapel of Tadoussac in Quebec, built in 1747, is the oldest wooden church still in existence in North America. The first mass was celebrated here by the Jesuits in 1750. You will find several religious objects on display, as well as an ... >>
The Spanish and Portuguese Synagogue of Montreal also known as Shearith Israel is a Montreal synagogue, located on St. Kevin Street in Snowdon, which is the oldest Jewish congregation in Canada. The Congregation traces its history back to 1760 and ... >>
Church located in Quebec city. The community of Chalmers-Wesley reaches back over 200 years to English Methodists and Scottish Presbyterians under Wolfe's command. Regular services did not begin until 1800, when a Congregationalist minister ... >>
Sri Sri Radha Manohara's ISKCON temple is located in Montreal, Canada, near the Olympic stadium on 1626 Blvd. Pie IX. The temple is open for visitors mornings and evenings seven days a week.
The presiding Lordships are the most beautiful Radha ... >>
The chapel of Saint-Anne-de-Beaupré near Quebec city, that of the Holy Family and the 10 ambulatory chapels. These chapels form a top-quality artistic ensemble: mosaics, marble of various colours, stone, and granite come together in harmony ... >>
Montreal Thiru Murugan temple is the first Saivaite Temple in the Province of Quebec, Canada. While it is open to all those devotees who believe in SAIVAISM to fulfill their religious rituals and functions, all other faiths are cordially invited to ... >>