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Metropolitan United Church

Metropolitan United Church is the descendant of a small, frame chapel built in 1818 on the corner of King and Jordan streets, now the site of the Canadian Bank of Commerce building. Metropolitan...

Metropolitan United Church is the descendant of a small, frame chapel built in 1818 on the corner of King and Jordan streets, now the site of the Canadian Bank of Commerce building. Metropolitan Church was erected in 1870, and the interior was rebuilt in 1929, following a disastrous fire. It now stands, together with the church house, as a symbol of Christian witness and service in downtown Toronto.


Plaque via Alan L. Brown's site Toronto Plaques. Full page here.

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