Whether religious or not, Westminster Abbey is a must-see when visiting Mission. From stunning architecture to a beautiful overlooking view of the Fraser Valley, this destination will not disappoint.
While it has reminiscent features of old European churches, it was built between 1953-1982 and is primarily made out of concrete. The inside is rich in complex designs, and one does not have to look far to be visually appealed to.
It was also cleverly designed so that the roof of the church is directly allowing natural light to flow onto the altar and nowhere else. Its exterior is also quite peculiar and it is evident that the church was designed relatively recently.
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