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Greater Montreal Places of Worship & Religious Sites
A WorldWeb.com travel guide to Places of Worship & Religious Sites in Greater Montreal, Quebec.
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    Eglise de Saint-Antoine
    The current Eglise de Saint-Antoine (Saint-Antoine Church) was constructed in 1869 to replace a previous version built in 1772. The church faces the St. Lawrence River and has two bell towers. It is located along the King's Road.
    Address: 1341, rue Notre-Dame Lavaltrie  QC  Canada  J0K 1H0
    Telephone 1 450 586-1044 
     

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    Le Vieux-Saint-Vincent-de-Paul
    Founded in 1740, this district consists of charming cafes, restaurants, boutiques and heritage buildings.
    Address: . Laval  QC
     

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    St. George's Anglican Church

    Built in 1870, this church is located on the corner of Peel Street and de La Gauchetière Street West. Visitors can admire the neo-Gothic design, walking through an arched doorway to a woodwork interior.
    Address: 1101 rue Stanley Montreal  QC  Canada  H3B 2S6
    Send an Email Send an Email Telephone 1 514 866-7113 
     

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    Islamic Centre of Quebec

    The Islamic Centre of Quebec was established in 1965 and continues to provide spiritual, social and educational needs for Muslims in the province.
    Address: 2520 Chemin Laval St. Laurent (Montreal)  QC  Canada  H4L 3A1
    Send an Email Send an Email Telephone 1 514 331-1770 
     

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    Sanctuaire Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes

    Located on the slope of the Montagne de Rigaud, this pilgrimmage site offers a panoramic view of the surrounding area. A series of trails called the "field of stones" are accessible from here.
    Address: 43 rue St-Viateur C.P. 158 Rigaud  QC  J0P 1P0
    Send an Email Send an Email (6) Telephone 1 450 451-4631 
     

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    Cathedrale Marie-Reine du Monde
    Consecrated in 1894, the Cathedrale Marie-Reine du Monde was built as a smaller replica of St. Peter's Basilica in Rome. While not as impressive as the original, this cathedral, which includes a 76 m (252 ft) dome, is nonetheless worth a visit.
    Address: 1085, rue de la Cathedrale Montreal  QC  Canada  H3B 2V3
    Telephone 1 514 866-1661 
     

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    Congregation Temple Solomon
    Located in the old Jewish area of Montreal known as the Main, this original synagogue dates back to the early 1920s.
    Address: 3919 rue Clark Montreal  QC  Canada  H2W 1W5
     

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    Christ Church Cathedral

    The original version of this Anglican church was constructed in 1814 but burned down in 1856. The present neo-gothic structure, which features a 38 m (127 ft) steeple and stained glass windows, was completed in 1859. Visitors may tour the cathedral and then go shopping in the underground mall located beneath the building.
    Address: 635 Sainte-Catherine Street West Montreal  QC  Canada  H3A 2B8
    Send an Email Send an Email Telephone 1 514 843-6577 
     

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    Notre-Dame Basilica

    This is one of the largest churches on the continent, and is truly worth a visit. The church has one of the world's largest pipe organs and a carillon in one tower and a huge bell in the other. Guided tours are available.
    Address: 116 Notre-Dame West Montréal  QC
    Telephone 1 514 842-2925 


     

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    Saint-Monastere-Vierge-Marie-la-Consolatrice

    This historic church is the home of a group of orthodox nuns, who run a small cheese factory, producing the cheese from a group of goats that they raise.
    Address: 827 chemin de la Carrière Brownsburg-Chatham  QC  J8G 1K7
    Telephone 1 450 533-4313 
     

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    La Chapelle de procession Notre-Dame-de-Petie
    Located along the King's Road route, the chapel is situated behind the Saint-Sulpice Church. Built with logs in 1830, it is now an historic monument.
    Address: 1095, rue Notre-Dame Saint-Sulpice  QC  Canada  J5W 3W2
     

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    St. Patrick's Basilica

    This Gothic revival style basilica was designated a historic monument by the Quebec Government in December of 1985. Its construction and history is closely connected to the Irish Canadian community in Montreal.
    Address: 460 Rene-Levesque Boulevard West Montreal  QC  Canada  H2Z 1A7
    Send an Email Send an Email Telephone 1 514 866-7379 
     
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    Briarwood Presbyterian Church

    Address: 70, Beaconsfield Boulevard Beaconsfield  QC  Canada  H9W 3Z3
    Telephone 1 514 695-1879 
     

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    L'eglise Sainte-Rose-de-Lima
    Construction on this church began in 1852 and ended in 1856. The interior features noteworthy furnishings, including a high altar and two wooden statuettes produced by Philippe Liebert.
    Address: 219, boulevard Sainte-Rose Laval  QC
    Telephone 1 450 625-1963 
     

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    Eglise de Saint-Sulpice
    In total, three churches have existed on this site. The first was built in 1706 and was quickly succeeded by another constructed in 1723. The third and final version that still stands today, was built in 1832 in a neo-classical style. Extensive renovations were made in the 1870s in order to give the church a neo-gothic appearance.
    Address: 1095, rue Notre-Dame Saint-Sulpice  QC  Canada  J5W 3W2
     

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    Saint Joseph's Oratory

    Saint Joseph's Oratory is located in the Mount Royal sector of Montreal. A notable feature of the basilica is its massive dome. In 1989, it was used as a backdrop in the movie, Jesus of Montreal.
    Address: 3800, Chemin Queen Mary Montreal  QC  Canada  H3V 1H6
    Telephone 1 514 733-8211 
     

     
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