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St. John the Baptist, Norway, Commemorative plaque, 1977.  

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Resource ID

6075

Access

Open

Address

470 Woodbine Avenue, Toronto, ON M4E 2H6

Credit Line

Heritage Toronto

Date of Creation

1977

Historical Themes

Architectural Heritage
Faith and Religion
Towns and Villages

Program Category

Plaques

Rights

Heritage Toronto

Time Period

1835-1899
1900-1953

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St. John the Baptist, Norway, Commemorative plaque, 1977.

Description

This church, designed by C.J. Gibson, was built in 1893 and enlarged by C.D. Lennox in 1915. Distinctive features are a high-peaked, hammer-beamed roof and stained glass from the original church in an east window. Meetings first began in 1850 and, with the establishment of the parish in 1853, a small wooden school house was moved here and used as a church. The bell, still in use, was installed and the church and cemetery consecrated by Bishop Strachan in 1855. Many United Empire Loyalists and other early settlers are buried here. St. John's founded a number of parishes in East Toronto.

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Marker lat / long: 43.6746, -79.30849 (WGS84)

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