Christ Church Anglican Cathedral - Free Audio Guide
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Christ Church Anglican Cathedral, Boulevard Robert-Bourassa, Quartier des Spectacles, Ville-Marie, Montréal, Agglomération de Montréal, Montréal (région administrative), Québec, H3B 1B7, Canada
Christ Church Anglican Cathedral in Montreal is the principal seat of the Anglican Diocese of Montreal and a notable example of Gothic Revival ecclesiastical architecture with 19th‑century origins. The cathedral is renowned for its tall spire, richly patterned stained‑glass windows, a historically significant pipe organ, commemorative monuments, and a strong choral and musical tradition. Over time it has played a central role in the religious, civic and cultural life of Montreal’s anglophone community while engaging in interfaith dialogue and social outreach. Architects, historians and visitors value its craftsmanship, liturgical furnishings and memorial plaques that reflect local and imperial histories. The building also hosts concerts and community events that contribute to Montreal’s cultural scene. General accessibility accommodations are provided to welcome a diverse public.