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  • Christ’s Church Cathedral (Hamilton)
  • Christ’s Church Cathedral (Hamilton)

    Christ’s Church Cathedral is a historic Anglican cathedral located in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. It serves as the seat of the Anglican Diocese of Niagara and is the oldest Anglican parish in the city, established in 1835. The current Gothic Revival cathedral, designed by William Thomas, was built between 1852 and 1876 AD and is known for its beautiful stonework and stained glass windows, making it a significant religious and architectural landmark in Hamilton.
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    Christ’s Church Cathedral (Hamilton)


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