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Church of St. Simon-the-Apostle Commemorative plaque, 1982. 

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Resource ID

6098

Access

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Credit Line

Heritage Toronto

Date of Creation

1982

Description

The Anglican parish of St. Simon-the-Apostle was founded in 1883 to serve the expanding Rosedale community. The congregation first worshipped in the chapel of St. James-the-Less Parliament Street until this church by architects Strickland and Symons was completed in 1887. Five years later it was enlarged to twice its original capacity. The parish hall and rectory by architect Eden Smith were built in 1906. St. Simon's church has served as spiritual home to many well-known Torontonians and its choir has long been renowned for its excellence.

Toronto Historical Board 1982

Program Category

Historical Plaques

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Heritage Toronto

Historical Themes

Architectural Heritage, Faith and Religion

Time Period

1835-1899

Caption

Church of St. Simon-the-Apostle Commemorative plaque, 1982.

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Location Data

Marker lat / long: 43.671969, -79.374021 (WGS84)

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