St. Michael's Cathedral, Toronto
St. Michael's Cathedral is a prominent Roman Catholic church located in Toronto, Canada. Completed in 1897, it serves as the mother church of the Archdiocese of Toronto. The cathedral is known for its stunning Gothic Revival architecture, featuring intricate stained glass windows and a striking bell tower.
The interior of St. Michael's Cathedral is equally impressive, with beautiful artwork and a serene atmosphere. It hosts various religious services, special events, and community gatherings, making it a central place of worship for many. The cathedral is also a popular tourist attraction, drawing visitors interested in its history and architecture.