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This impressive, gothic revival cathedral was built in 1844.
This impressive, gothic revival cathedral was built in 1844. It has an extremely pleasant garden that allows for relaxing people watching on King Street.
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106 King Street East, Toronto, ON, Canada
+1 416-364-7865
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