Posted Mar 26, 2016, 3:50 PM
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Sin Jaaawnz, Newf'nland
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Originally Posted by lio45
As you rightly point out, it's interesting to realize that since the creation of Halifax predates the British invasion of Canada, Halifax is nowadays likely to own pretty much all the claims to "oldest British whatever" within the current borders of Canada. St. Paul's church, for example. As a history buff, I never tire of hearing you bring up info about Halifax. The city's best spokesman on here lives in Vancouver
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Ours was founded in 1699.
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Founded in 1699 as a parish church, and consecrated as a Cathedral in 1850, this is the oldest Anglican establishment in Canada.
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http://www.stjohnsanglicancathedral.org/history.html
It's just that the new Cathedral building is younger.
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