St. Peter's Anglican Church Commemorative plaque, 1979.
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Resource ID
6083
Access
Open
Address
188 Carlton Street, Toronto, ON M5A 2K8
Credit Line
Heritage Toronto
Date of Creation
1979
Historical Themes
Architectural Heritage, Faith and Religion
Program Category
Historical Plaques
Rights
Heritage Toronto
Time Period
1835-1899
Caption
St. Peter's Anglican Church Commemorative plaque, 1979.
Description
This parish, which extends from Yonge Street to the Don River, was established in 1863, using the Chapel in St. James' Cemetery for worship. The following year Gundry & Langley designed this church in High Victorian Gothic style. It was opened by John Strachan, Bishop of Toronto, on 10 June 1866. Additions were made in 1872 and 1880 to accommodate the growing congregation and the original south entrance became a baptistry. Following a serious fire in 1973, the chancel was modified and a choir and organ gallery built in the west end.
Marker lat / long: 43.663596, -79.372063 (WGS84)