St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church, Calgary
Facts and practical information
St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church is a historic Carpenter Gothic style Roman Catholic church building located at 14608 Macleod Trail in the Midnapore neighbourhood in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It was built in 1904 by local craftsmen on land donated by Patrick Glenn, son of John Glenn and a member of one of Calgary's pioneer farm families. Its steep pitched roof and lancet windows are typical of Carpenter Gothic churches. St. Patrick's was served by noted missionary priest Fr. Albert Lacombe until his death in 1916. Because of its architecture, its connection with Fr. Lacombe and its significance in the religious development of southern Alberta, it was designated a Provincial Historic Resource on April 10, 2001. ()
14608 Macleod Trail SESoutheast CalgaryCalgary T2X 2L2
St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Spruce Meadows, Trico Centre for Family Wellness, Southcentre Mall, Southland Leisure Centre.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church by public transport?
Light rail
- Fish Creek–Lacombe • Lines: 201 (3 min walk)
- Shawnessy • Lines: 201 (21 min walk)
Bus
- Fish Creek - Lacombe (6 min walk)
- Shawnessy (21 min walk)