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St Alban's Cathedral
"Today the Cathedral continues to welcome pilgrims and visitors as a place of peace and historical interest, while also running a lively events programme and still serving as a parish church for the local community.For further details on our long, fascinating history, visiting information, or current events, please visit the website. Entry to the Cathedral is free of charge."
Address: 312 Main St S, Kenora, ON P9N 1T2, Canada
Phone: (807) 468-6227
State: Ontario
County: Kenora District
Zip Code: P9N 1T2



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Reviews
Haven't been here for years! Walked round the town and then went to the abbey. We thought we'd be able to have lunch but something was happening and we couldn't so got a cake and a coffee instead. Cafe is lovely and to the side of the entrance loos downstairs after a drink we had a look round the cathedral itself. There was a school practising for a carol concert but we could still wander round. Enjoyed the visit. Great wall art and a lovely tomb. Looking at the rose window really makes you understand how big it is. We went at Christmas time, the Nativity scene wouldn't be there all year but was good to see. There's a shop in the foyer.
A beautiful place to visit and learn historical stories from the past. Being there during a school day, I could observe how the pupils/ children are introduced to the historical past, through teaching methods that involve storytelling and small skits in which the pupils are actors in the scenes from the past. The place is loaded with a lot of history and hope. I also had a delicious hot chocolate at the cafe inside the location!
One of the best churches I have ever visited in the UK. Lots of original wall paintings and carvings from the middle ages. No admission fee, donation is welcome. Guides are on site, they are very helpful and prepared. Do not forget to find the mask wearing COVID-time, stone statue carving on one of the shrines.
Nice quiet town with a nice cathedral. the cathedral can be visited for free in 20 minutes. it's worth it if someone is interested in monuments and history. There is a parking lot and restaurants nearby where you can sit and drink a coffee or eat something, in the cathedral itself there are toilets and a cafe, as well as an information center
We parked 10 minutes walk away. The Cathedral is free to get in. Stunning cathedral architecture. Staff were really helpful and answered my many questions. The Cathedral itself is multi faith and everyone is welcome. Took an hour ish to explore then had a coffee in the cafe on site.
Wonderful , amazing, lovely, great preservation and atmosphere. Great explanations everywhere around and a spectacular view from every point both inside and outside. It's magical to walk inside and around it. Surrounded by a nice green are to enjoy during sunny and warm days.
St. Albans Cathedral has the oldest bell tower in England built by the normans between 1077 and 1088, but the history of the site dates back from the roman empire period around the year 300, when Albans died. The architecture is impressive, different styles and build periods are evident looking at each side of the Cathedral. The church is surrounded by green areas, making the place quite unique and lovely. Definitely worth it for a day trip from London.
This has been a site of Christian worship for 1,700 years, since Albion, a British convert to Christianity in the 300’s was martyred on this spot. It remains to be, to this day, an absolutely stunning space. There are small chapels at the back for private prayer, and hours of prayer and worship kept for more public involvement throughout the week. There is an attached coffee shop, gift shop and I’m told a bookshop-however that was closed the day I was there.
AWESTRUCK I Was And Still Am. Beautiful Cathedral. The Architecture Is Amazing. You Can See The Devotion Everywhere. Great Shop And Helpful And Friendly Staff And It's Free To Go. You Can't Whack That Can Ya!! Toilets Available And It's Disabled Friendly.
Lovely cathedral, very big and full of things to see and learn. The children and I really enjoyed spending some time in there. Bonus there was the band rehearsing and we had a free show!
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