St. James Cathedral Centre, Church Street, March 2024.
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Resource ID
10860
Access
Open
Credit Line
Heritage Toronto
Date of Creation
March 2023
Program Category
Historical Plaques
Caption
St. James Cathedral Centre, Church Street, March 2024.
Description
In 1958, the Toronto architectural firm Mathers & Haldenby was commissioned to design an eastern extension, the Diocesan Centre, for the worldwide Anglican Congress in Toronto in 1963. The St. James Parish House and Diocesan Centre also house the archives and museum for the parish. The Parish House was frequently updated to serve the changing needs of the community; however, the original Neo-Gothic buff brick façade with stone and wood trim remained. In 2012, the building was renovated, expanded, and renamed the St. James Cathedral Centre.