St. Paul’s Anglican Church, established in 1749, stands as the oldest building in Halifax and the oldest standing Protestant church in Canada. Located in the heart of the city, this National Historic Site of Canada features a collection of stained glass windows and a historic pipe organ. Beneath the church, visitors can explore a subterranean crypt, while the adjacent cemetery offers a glimpse into the area’s rich history. Today, guests can experience the church’s enduring architectural and cultural significance, making it a notable stop for those interested in Canadian heritage.
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