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Saint Ann’s Roman Catholic Church

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This church was opened in 1833 as a small building made of logs. It wasn’t until 1902 that the church was built, as how it can be seen today. Also known as “The Cathedral of the North,” Saint Ann’s Roman Catholic Church is perfect for those looking to practise their faith during their travels while still pursuing opportunities to appreciate their surroundings.

This church is highly known for its design, with glass-stained windows, huge arches and pillars, a nice view of the Georgian Bay, and overall beautiful architecture inside and out. Additionally, with many English and French speakers inhabiting the town of Penetanguishene, mass services are available in both languages.

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