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St. Paul's Cathedral: A Downtown Regina Landmark

Discover Regina's oldest place of worship, a beautiful Gothic Revival cathedral with a rich history and vibrant community spirit.

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St. Paul's Cathedral, located in downtown Regina, is the oldest place of worship in the city. Built in the Gothic Revival style, it has served the community since 1883, becoming the cathedral for the Anglican Diocese of Qu'Appelle in 1973.

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1861 McIntyre St, Regina, Downtown, Saskatchewan, S4P 2R2, CA
Monday
9 am-3 pm
Tuesday
9 am-3 pm
Wednesday
9 am-3 pm
Thursday
9 am-3 pm
Friday
9 am-3 pm
Sunday
10 am-1 am

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    Getting There

    Walking

    From Victoria Park in downtown Regina, exit onto 12th Avenue and head west until you reach McIntyre Street. Turn left (south) on McIntyre Street and walk approximately 3 blocks. St. Paul's Cathedral will be on your left at 1861 McIntyre St.

    Public Transport

    From the Regina Transit Terminal, catch the #1 bus towards 'North Central'. Stay on the bus for about 10 minutes and get off at the stop at 11th Avenue and McIntyre Street. From there, walk south on McIntyre Street for about 2 blocks. St. Paul's Cathedral will be on your left. A single fare is $2.75 CAD.

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    Visit during the week for a quieter experience and to fully appreciate the architecture.
    Check the schedule for special events or concerts to experience the cathedral in a unique way.
    Take a guided tour to learn more about the history and architecture of the cathedral.

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    St. Paul's Cathedral, situated in the heart of Regina, stands as a testament to the city's rich history and architectural heritage. Established in 1883, this Anglican church has evolved from a simple wooden structure to a distinguished Gothic Revival cathedral. Its prominent features include a corner bell tower and pointed arch windows adorned with stained glass.Originally built as a parish church, St. Paul's was designated as a pro-cathedral in 1944 and finally achieved full cathedral status in 1973. Over the years, the cathedral has been expanded, with a chancel and transepts added in 1905 and a parish hall constructed in 1911. Today, St. Paul's Cathedral is not only a place of worship but also a cultural hub, hosting concerts and community events.Visitors can admire the cathedral's stunning stained-glass windows, explore its historical artifacts, and experience its serene atmosphere. The undercroft houses a Diocesan Museum/Columbarium, displaying historical artifacts. Guided tours provide insights into the cathedral's history, architecture, and its role in Regina's development.
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