Amazing church, great history! There are guided tours in both French and English that helps you learn more about the city's history and culture. See more..
4.5Trinity Church(78 reviews) - Gothic Style in the Middle of Saint John Churches & Cathedrals
Perched on a high hill and the spire can be seen for miles around, is a church done in stone Gothic Style. Very beautiful on the inside as well as out. Free to go in, a guide is available if you wish. Some beautiful stained glass windows.See more..
5.0St. Michael's Basilica(41 reviews) - St. Michael's Basilica is the Gem at top the Hill in Chatham, New Brunswick Churches & Cathedrals
This Gem, St. Michael's Basilica sits high a top the Hill, on Howard St. In Chatham, New Brunswick overlooking the Famous Miramichi River. Incredible views, inside and out, make this place a Top Hit with visitors from far and wide.See more..
The Cathedral is a towering structure in Portland. The Cathedral was build in the 1860s and serves as an example of Gothic Revival. You can develop an appreciation for the sheer size of the building during a walk on the grounds. Note the many windows, which I found to be interesting.See more..
4.5Sainte-Anne-du-Bocage(22 reviews) - So Peacefull, Fuels the soul.. Religious Sites • Churches & Cathedrals
A place I visit everytime im on Holidays, you can light a candle or buy a few to take home, a very holy place..See more..
This is a beautiful church for such a small city. It is probably the most noteworthy building in town, and is worth a visit.See more..
4.5Wilmot United Church(10 reviews) - very friendly and welcoming congregation Churches & Cathedrals
Visiting Fredericton from out of province and enjoyed the Sunday church service and coffee get together afterwards See more..
4.5Brunswick St. Baptist Church(8 reviews) - A beautiful sanctuary Churches & Cathedrals This historic church is located in the heart of downtown Fredericton and is a beehive of activity. The stained glass in the sanctuary glows any time of the day or evening. The Christmas activities are wonderful!See more..
4.5Eglise Ste-Cecile(7 reviews) - Worth a detour Churches & Cathedrals
This country church was painted by its priest and two students over six weeks in 1968. The exterior remains traditional white, while every interior surface has been painted in a dizzying combination of colors and patterns. A folk art masterpiece.See more..
At first I drove right by this peaceful place of prayer and reflection in memory of Joseph's protection. On the way back I stopped to walk and reflect at the small chapel and the stations of the cross.See more..
5.0Eglise de Saint-Henri de Barachois(4 reviews) - Hooked cushion collection Friday: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Spent < 1 hour Churches & Cathedrals
What an AMAZING adventure thought the over 250 colofull creations of hooked cushions from all over North America and thé world. A MUST SEE and experience. Free visite but you can help by leaving a fdonation for the upkeep of thé collection...See more..
This church was built in 1948. It is huge and at the same time quite modest. The church is made of brown bricks. Quite solid. It has numerous windows and a steeple with a lot of windows as well. It was attractive and I enjoyed exploring it. Worthwhile to see!See more..
5.0Church of St Bartholomew(1 review) - Celebrating My Heritage Churches & Cathedrals My Great-Great-Great Grandparents are buried in St. Barhtolomew Cemetary across the highway and were among some of the Irish Immigrants to settle in the area and helped to build the original Church in the early 19th Century.It would be a shame to see it demolished or simply left to decay. My family name is Barry,and if anyone has knowledge of Church Records or where they may be stored i'd love to knowSee more..
4.0Saint-Thomas de Memramcook Church(1 review) - Magnificent Spent 1-2 hours Churches & Cathedrals An imposing sight as you approach the village of Saint-Joseph, this church is a beautiful one. There's also cemetery onsite which appears to be upkept very well. One of the gems of Memramcook, for sure!See more..
This church has two towers, one small, one big. It has some colorful stained-glass windows at the front of the church. It is quite big ! The cross is evident on the facade of this church. It was built in 1938, while the depression was reigning. The firs priest who came here was Father Pinest. He was 32 years old. Everyone liked him. I was glad to see this church. It was worthwhile to admire it!See more..
This church is quite unique. The Anglicans and the United share a pastor. The former United church was bought for arts. This church was built at 1878 and 1887 in NeoGothic style.. It's quite old, but still looks young though. It's a lovely church, with lots of stairs. It's light-brown façade is beautiful! It also has a nice steeple! I enjoyed exploring this church. It was worthwhile!See more..