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Heritage Toronto
1975
The congregation of this church was formally organized in 1829 with chapels on Lombard Street (1832) and Bond Street (1848). Growing membership necessitated a new building and this Gothic Revival Church designed by Edmund Burke was begun in May 1874. Built of Queenston Stone it was one of the first in Canada to use a U-shaped galleried auditorium. The Jarvis Street Baptist Church was dedicated in December 1875 and has maintained an active Ministry in this area.
Heritage Toronto
Architectural Heritage, Faith and Religion
1835-1899
Jarvis Street Baptist Church Commemorative plaque, 1975.