Cathedral of the Holy Trinity

 
Cathedral of the Holy Trinity

Seat of the Anglican Church in the Québec Diocese, the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity was the first Anglican Cathedral to be constructed outside of the British Isles.  This British sanctuary was erected between 1800 and 1804, on the Place d’Armes, or more specifically, on the site of the former Récollet monastery that was destroyed by fire in 1796.  Therefore, in 1804, Québec City was the first city to house two cathedrals: one being Catholic and the other being Anglican. 
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