List of Anglican Churches in Toronto

List Of Anglican Churches In Toronto

There are about a hundred Anglican churches in the city of Toronto, Canada. A similar number to the two other large denominations, the United Church of Canada and the Roman Catholic Church. Toronto is in the Anglican Diocese of Toronto, which includes the city of Toronto and much of south central Ontario. The eastern part of Toronto is part of the York-Scarborough episcopal area while the western half of the city is in the York-Credit Valley, which also includes Mississaga and Peel. The city is further divided into nine deaneries.

Congregation Location Dates Notes Image
Advent Anglican Church Runnymede
All Saints Anglican Church, Kingsway The Kingsway
All Saints Anglican Church, Sherbourne Downtown
Annunciation Lansing 1949–2005 Merged with All Souls to form the Church of the Incarnation
Apostles Anglican Church Wilson Heights Closed 2012
Ascension Church, Don Mills Don Mills
Ascension Church Richmond St. West 1875-uncertain Low Church serving the low-income east side.
Atonement Anglican Church, Alderwood Alderwood
Christ Church Deer Park Deer Park Founded 1860s
Christ Church, Mimico Mimico 1832–2006 Third Church on site rebuilt in 1953. Destroyed by an arsonist's fire in 2006. Congregation merged with St. James Humber Bay to become Christ Church St. James on January 1, 2010.
Christ Church, Scarborough Scarborough Village
Christ the King Anglican Church Centennial Etobicoke
Epiphany and St. Mark, Parkdale Parkdale 1877 Formed by the amalgamation of the Church of the Epiphany (1887) and the Church of St. Mark, Parkdale (1877) in 1983
Epiphany Anglican Church, Scarborough Scarborough Junction
Flemingdon Park Ministry Anglican Church Flemingdon Park
Good Shepherd Anglican Church, Weston Weston
Grace Church on-the-Hill Forest Hill Founded 1874
Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Guildwood Guildwood
Holy Trinity Anglican Church Downtown Built 1847
Incarnation Anglican Church Willowdale Founded 2005 Created as a merger of Annunciation and All Souls Anglican Churches
Little Trinity Anglican Church Corktown Built 1843 Oldest surviving church building in Toronto
Messiah Anglican Church Summerhill Founded 1891
Mission to Seafarers Anglican Church Toronto Harbour
Nativity Anglican Church, Malvern Malvern
Our Saviour Anglican Church
Parroquia San Esteban Anglican Church Downtown Housed at the Church of the Holy Trinity
Church of the Redeemer Yorkville Founded 1871
Church of the Resurrection (The Rez) Anglican Church East York Founded 1922
San Lorenzo - Dufferin Ave Anglican Church Glen Park
Sisterhood of St. John the Divine Anglican Church Newtonbrook
St. Aidan Anglican Church The Beaches Founded 1880
St. Alban the Martyr Cathedral Seaton Village 1883–1935 Was to be the cathedral of Toronto. Consecrated but never completed.
St. Andrew-by-the-Lake Church Toronto Islands Built 1884 Only church on the Toronto Islands
St. Andrew's, Japanese Anglican Church East Danforth
St. Andrew Anglican Church, Scarborough Scarborough
St. Anne Anglican Church Dufferin Grove Ford Howland designed St. Anne's Church in the Byzantine style with wall and ceiling paintings executed by members of the Group of Seven.
St. Augustine of Canterbury Anglican Church Leaside
St. Barnabas Anglican Church, Chester The Danforth
St. Bartholomew Anglican Church Downtown Founded 1870s Anglo-Catholic
St. Bede Anglican Church Clairlea
St. Chad Anglican Church Earlscourt
St. Clement Anglican Church Yonge and Eglinton
St. Columba and All Hallows Anglican Church Parkview
St. Crispin Anglican Church Cliffside
St. Cuthbert Anglican Church Leaside
St. Cyprian Anglican Church Don Valley Village
St. David Anglican Church, Donlands The Danforth began as a mission 1906; established as an independent parish 1912; current building constructed 1921
St. David Anglican Church, Lawrence Ave Amesbury
St. Dunstan of Canterbury Anglican Church Scarborough
St. George - the - Martyr Anglican Church Grange Park 1853
St. George on - the - Hill Anglican Church Etobicoke
St. George Anglican Church, Scarborough Scarborough Bluffs
St. George Anglican Church, Willowdale North York City Centre 1930 Demolished in December 2009, to be rebuilt as part of a larger complex
St. Giles Anglican Church, Scarborough Scarborough
St. Hilda Anglican Church, Fairbank Fairbank
St. James Cathedral Downtown Founded 1797 Oldest congregation in the city
St. James Anglican Church, Humber Bay Etobicoke Founded 1891 Merged January 1, 2010 with Christ Church, Mimico to become Christ Church St. James
St. John the Baptist, Norway The Beaches Founded 1853
St. John the Evangelist, Garrison Portland St. and Stewart St. 1858–1962 Built to serve the Fort York garrison. Closed and demolished in 1962
St. John the Divine Anglican Church, Scarborough Woburn, Toronto
St. John Anglican Church, Chinese Armour Heights
St. John Anglican Church, West Toronto Humberside
St. John Anglican Church, Weston Weston
St. John Anglican Church, York Mills York Mills 1816 Second oldest Anglican parish in York County
St. Jude Anglican Church, Wexford Wexford Founded 1848
St. Leonard Anglican Church Yonge and Lawrence
St. Luke Anglican Church, East York East York Founded 1870 Originally located at Bay and Joseph, moved east in 1930s
St. Margaret in - the - Pines Anglican Church, West Hill West Hill
St. Margaret Anglican Church, New Toronto Etobicoke Founded 1906
St. Margaret Anglican Church, North Toronto North Toronto
St. Mark and Calvary Anglican Church Corso d'Italia
St. Martin-in-the-Fields Anglican Church High Park Founded 1890 Anglo-Catholic
St. Mary Magdalene Anglican Church Downtown Founded 1888 Anglo-Catholic
St. Matthew the Apostle Anglican Church, Oriole Henry Farm 1964- http://www.stmatthew.ca/
St. Matthew Anglican Church, First Avenue Riverdale Founded 1876
St. Matthew Anglican Church, Islington Etobicoke
St. Matthias Bellwoods Trinity-Bellwoods Founded 1873 Anglo-Catholic
St. Matthias Anglican Church, Etobicoke Richview
St. Michael and All Angels Anglican Church South Hill
St. Michael the Archangel Anglican Church, Scarborough Milliken
St. Monica's Anglican Church Little India
St. Nicholas Anglican Church, Birch Cliff Birch Cliff
St. Ninian Anglican Church, Scarborough Bendale
St. Olave Anglican Church, Swansea Swansea
St. Patrick Anglican Church Newtonbrook
St. Paul the Apostle Anglican Church, Rexdale Rexdale
St. Paul's, Bloor Street Downtown Founded 1860
St. Paul Anglican Church, L'Amoreaux L'Amoreaux 1841-
St. Paul Anglican Church, Runnymede Runnymede
St. Peter Anglican Church, Carlton St. Downtown
St. Peter Anglican Church, Scarborough Bendale
St. Philip - the - Apostle Anglican Church North York Founded 1875 Located at Dundas and Spadina until 1942
St. Philip Anglican Church, Etobicoke Humber Heights
St. Saviour Anglican Church Upper Beaches
St. Simon-the-Apostle Anglican Church Bloor between Sherbourne and Parliament Est 1883 The congregation worshipped at St James-the-Less (nearby) until St Simon's was built.

http://stsimons.ca

Also home to San Lorenzo Ruiz Anglican Church

St. Stephen in-the-Fields Anglican Church Kensington Market Founded 1858 Designed by Thomas Fuller
St. Stephen Anglican Church, Downsview Downsview
St. Theodore of Canterbury Anglican Church Newtonbrook 1961
St. Thomas's Anglican Church Downtown Founded 1874 Anglo-Catholic
St. Timothy by - the - Humber Anglican Church Humberlea
St. Timothy Anglican Church, Agincourt Agincourt
St. Timothy Anglican Church, North Toronto North Toronto
St. Wilfrid Anglican Church, Islington Islington
Transfiguration Anglican Church Davisville

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