Trinity St-Paul's Centre

Trinity St-Paul's Centre Toronto's Historic Center for Faith, Justice and the Arts, 125 years and going strong. Paul’s United Church. Founded in 1887 and 1889 respectively, St.

We’re a community hub in mid-town Toronto that has been serving the local and extended neighbourhood for more than 125 years. We house over 60 organizations – cultural, educational, religious, recreational, community and social service groups. During the regular season, up to 2,500 people pass through our doors each week. Musically, we’re home to the international acclaimed Tafelmusik Baroque Orch

estra and our concert hall has hosted some of today’s finest artists from this nation and abroad, such as Measha Bruegergossman, Ohbijou, Patrick Watson, Jeff Mangum, Dan Mangan, Cowboy Junkies, Ron Sexsmith, Magnetic Fields, Luke Doucet, Jenny Lewis, Sufjan Stevens, Neko Case, Jeff Tweedy, The Hidden Cameras, Basia Bulat, Sarah Harmer, Jane Siberry, Timber Timbre, Tegan and Sarah, Kathleen Edwards, Jose Gonzales, The Nylons, Justin Rutledge, Great Lake Swimmers, Moxy Fruvous…

A Heritage on Bloor Street

In 1980, two long-established congregations joined to form Trinity-St. Paul’s Avenue Road United Church and Trinity United Church had already contributed nearly 100 years each of dedicated service to the community, each seeking to live the love, justice and freedom of Jesus Christ. The fulfillment of this mission continues today in a lively and vital atmosphere. Built in the Revived Romanesque style, Trinity-St. Paul’s stone was quarried from the Forks of the Credit River. It is part of the body of work of architect Edmund Burke, whose splendid buildings are so much a part of Toronto’s cityscape. In recognition of its fine architecture which is revolutionary in its democracy, Trinity-St. Paul’s has been designated as a Heritage Building by the Toronto Historical Board. Appreciation for the church’s architectural presence is widespread. Toronto Star Entertainment Editor Kathleen Kenna called Trinity-St. Paul’s “one of the most romantic venues in Toronto.”

Address

427 Bloor Street West
Toronto, ON
M5S1X7

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 11pm
Tuesday 9am - 11pm
Wednesday 9am - 11pm
Thursday 9am - 11pm
Friday 9am - 11pm
Saturday 9am - 11pm
Sunday 9am - 10pm

Telephone

+14169228435

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