Damn, Montreal's church collection is insane.
For a younger city, Edmonton has a fair amount of churches that have been around for a while, the largest and/or best looking ones I've posted below.
This is the
Holy Trinity Anglican Church in Old Strathcona that was completed in 1913.
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The
McDougall United Church, downtown, is about 100 years old but may not last much longer.
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Another century old church downtown is the
First Presbyterian Church.
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St. Joachim Catholic Church in Oliver.
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The famous
St. Joseph's Basilica right off Jasper Ave. More modest on the exterior, the interior is beautiful and I've always enjoyed seeing it in person as someone not well-travelled. Even though I don't practice any faith, going to Christmas Eve mass here with relatives or for high school mass was a pretty cool experience. Some guy named Wayne Gretzky got married here.
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Robertson-Wesley United Church, located in the west of Oliver.
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One of my favourites is
St. Josaphat's Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral in McCauley, just northeast of downtown.
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Knox Free Church, in Old Strathcona.
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St. Barbara's Cathedral, a Russian Orthodox church in the east part of downtown.
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Sacred Heart Church, on Church Street, a stretch of 96th street in McCauley with numerous churches.
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