Little Trinity Anglican Church

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Little Trinity Anglican Church
Little Trinity Anglican Church

Little Trinity Anglican Church, formally Trinity East, is a parish of the Anglican Church of Canada in Toronto, Ontario. The Tudor Gothic church was built in 1843, and is the oldest surviving church building in Toronto. It was the second Anglican church in the city, after St. James' Cathedral. It was founded by families who were unwilling to pay the high pew prices at St. James', and as long been a bastion of "low church" or Evangelical Anglicanism. The church is so named to distinguish itself from the later Church of the Holy Trinity. It is a supporter of Anglican Essentials Canada.

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  • McHugh, Patricia. Toronto Architecture. Toronto: McClelland & Stewart, 1989

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Coordinates: 43°39′11.5″N 79°21′43″W / 43.653194, -79.36194