St. Paul's Church, Halifax
Facts and practical information
St. Paul's Church, a historic and architectural gem, stands proudly in the heart of Halifax, Canada. This Anglican church, established in 1749, is the oldest building in the city and the oldest existing Protestant place of worship in Canada. With its classic Palladian architecture and distinctive presence, St. Paul's has become a cornerstone of Halifax's heritage and community.
The church was designed by the architect James Gibbs and is a model of colonial ecclesiastical design, echoing the style of St. Peter's Church in London. It has withstood the test of time, including the catastrophic 1917 Halifax Explosion, which shattered its windows but left the structure remarkably intact. This resilience has made St. Paul's a symbol of continuity and strength for the city's residents.
St. Paul's Church is not only a place of worship but also a repository of history. It houses numerous artifacts and memorials that tell the stories of Halifax's past, including stained glass windows and regimental flags. Its walls are lined with plaques commemorating important figures and events in the city's history, making it a living museum for visitors and locals alike.
1749 Argyle StSouth End (Downtown Halifax)Halifax B3J 3K4
St. Paul's Church – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Halifax Town Clock, Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, Scotia Square, Park Lane.
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How to get to St. Paul's Church by public transport?
Bus
- 6084 - Barrington St Before Prince St • Lines: 10, 80, 81 (2 min walk)
- 6103 - Barrington St After Prince St • Lines: 10, 80, 81 (2 min walk)
Train
- Halifax (16 min walk)