The Church of the Holy Trinity is one of
Toronto's oldest and most picturesque buildings. The neo-Gothic church
lies tucked away behind modern highrises and borders the small but
beautiful Trinity Square.
History

Church of the
Holy Trinity
Holy Trinity

Interior

Stained glass windows
The Anglican Church of the Holy Trinity was built in 1847. Its
construction was made possible thanks to a donation by a certain Mary
Lambert Swale, wife of a priest in Yorkshire. She wanted the church to
be built in the Gothic style, hence the appointment of Henry Bowyer Lane
as the lead archiect. Lane was a student of Sir Charles Barry, famous
for his neo-Gothic Houses of Parliament in London. The church was built on a plot donated in 1845 by John Simcoe Macaulay in a working-class neighborhood just north of Toronto.
In the 1960s the Eaton's Department Store launched plans for a large shopping complex that would result in the demolition of the Old City Hall and the Church of the Holy Trinity. Local uproar against those plans eventually forced Eaton's to redesign the complex so that both the city hall and church were preserved. The Eaton shopping centre eventually opened in 1977.
In the 1960s the Eaton's Department Store launched plans for a large shopping complex that would result in the demolition of the Old City Hall and the Church of the Holy Trinity. Local uproar against those plans eventually forced Eaton's to redesign the complex so that both the city hall and church were preserved. The Eaton shopping centre eventually opened in 1977.
The Church
The church has a floor plan in the shape of a Latin cross. The twin
octagonal towers that were once used as a navigational beacon (they were
even visible from Lake Ontario), are now dwarfed by the surrounding
office buildings.
The church has an intimate interior consisting of a single nave with a transept. Most noteworthy are the stained glass windows. The majority of these were installed in 1858. The windows in the south wall are modern; they were installed in 1980 to replace the windows that were destroyed in 1977 by a fire. The organ in the north transept is also modern and dates from 1990.
The church has an intimate interior consisting of a single nave with a transept. Most noteworthy are the stained glass windows. The majority of these were installed in 1858. The windows in the south wall are modern; they were installed in 1980 to replace the windows that were destroyed in 1977 by a fire. The organ in the north transept is also modern and dates from 1990.
Trinity Square
The Church of the Holy Trinity is situated on Trinity Square, a public square that can be accessed from Eaton Centre
and, via a tree-lined walkway, from Bay Street. The square is often
used as a resting place for shoppers and nearby office workers on their
lunch break.
The square features a small waterfall but its main attraction is the Toronto Public Labyrinth, a circular labyrinth that is traced on the pavement.
The square features a small waterfall but its main attraction is the Toronto Public Labyrinth, a circular labyrinth that is traced on the pavement.
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Subway
Dundas (Yonge - University)
Location
10 Trinity Square