Cathedral of the Holy Trinity
The Cathedral of the Holy Trinity is located in Quebec City, Canada. It serves as the mother church of the Anglican Diocese of Quebec and is known for its stunning architecture, which combines elements of Gothic and Romanesque styles. The cathedral was consecrated in 1804 and is one of the oldest Anglican cathedrals in North America.
Inside, visitors can admire beautiful stained glass windows and intricate woodwork. The cathedral also features a prominent bell tower and a peaceful garden, making it a popular spot for both worship and tourism. Its historical significance and architectural beauty attract many visitors each year.