List of Anglican churches in Toronto

There are just over eighty Anglican churches in the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Toronto is in the Anglican Diocese of Toronto, which includes the city of Toronto and much of south central Ontario. The eastern part of Toronto is part of the York-Scarborough episcopal area while the western half of the city is in the York-Credit Valley, which also includes Mississauga and Peel. The city is further divided into nine deaneries.

Active congregations

Former churches

Congregation Location Dates Notes Image
Advent Anglican Church Runnymede 1911-2015 Merged to form the parish of St. Mary and St. Martha.
All Souls Church Lansing 1951–2005 Merged to form the Church of the Incarnation.
Annunciation Church Lansing 1949–2005 Merged to form the Church of the Incarnation.
Apostles Anglican Church Wilson Heights 1955-2012 Closed.
Ascension Church Downtown 1875-1933 Building demolished in 1933, congregation later continued as an independent Anglican church.
Calvary Anglican Church Silverthorn 1924-1970 Merged with St. Mark's. Building now home to St. George's Romanian Orthodox Church.
Christ Church, Mimico Mimico 1832–2006 Third Church on site rebuilt in 1953. Destroyed by an arsonist's fire in 2006. Congregation merged to form Christ Church St. James.
Epiphany Anglican Church, Scarborough Scarborough Junction 1914-2011 Merged to form Grace Church, Scarborough.
Good Shepherd Anglican Church, Weston Weston 1911-2015 Founded as a mission of St. John's Weston. Merged to form the parish of St. Mary and St. Martha.
Cathedral of St. Alban the Martyr Seaton Village 1883–1964 Originally intended to be the Anglican cathedral of Toronto, but was never completed. Presently serves as the school chapel of the Anglican administered Royal St. George's College.
St. Crispin Anglican Church Cliffside 1922-2011 Merged to form Grace Church, Scarborough. Former church is now the St. Nicholas Orthodox Cathedral of the Holy Orthodox Church in North America.
St. David Anglican Church, Lawrence Avenue Amesbury 1923-2015 Merged to form the parish of St. Mary and St. Martha.
St. George Anglican Church, Scarborough Scarborough Bluffs 1952-2011 Merged to form Grace Church, Scarborough.
St. Giles Anglican Church, Scarborough Scarborough Junction 1959-2011 Merged to form Grace Church, Scarborough, which was built on its former site.
St. James, Humber Bay Etobicoke 1891-2010 Merged with Christ Church, Mimico to form Christ Church St. James
Church of St. John the Evangelist Fashion District 1858–1962 Built to serve the Fort York garrison. Building demolished in 1962.
St. John the Divine Anglican Church, Scarborough Woburn 1952-2022 Merged to form Church of the Holy Wisdom.
St. John Anglican Church, West Toronto High Park North 1923-2024 Closed.
St. John Anglican Church, Weston Weston 1856-2015 Merged to form St. Mary and St. Martha.
St. Leonard Anglican Church Bedford Park 1908-2023 Closed.
St. Margaret Anglican Church, North Toronto Allenby 1944-2009 Merged into St. Clement's Church.
St. Ninian Anglican Church, Scarborough Bendale 1960s-2022 Merged to form Church of the Holy Wisdom.
St. Peter Anglican Church, Carlton Street. Cabbagetown 1853-2016 Merged to form St. Peter and St. Simon the Apostle.
St. Peter Anglican Church, Scarborough Bendale 1955-2022 Merged to form Church of the Holy Wisdom.
St. Philip-the-Apostle Anglican Church North York 1875-2010 Closed. Located at Dundas and Spadina 1875–1942.
St. Richard of Chichester Etobicoke 1958-2003 Closed. Building now home to the New Gate Korean Presbyterian Church.
St. Simon-the-Apostle Anglican Church St. James Town 1883-2016 Merged to form St. Peter and St. Simon the Apostle.
St. Timothy by-the-Humber Anglican Church Humberlea 1924-2010 Closed. Building now home to the Apostolic Christian Church.
St. Wilfrid Anglican Church, Islington Islington 1955-2010 Closed. Building now occupied by a congregation of the Church of South India.

See also

References

  1. ^ "About- The Church of the Nativity, Malvern". The Church of the Nativity, Malvern. Retrieved 7 September 2025.
  2. ^ Lang, Ethan (June 1, 2025). "St. Anne's Church marks a year since final service in 'gem of a building' lost to fire". CBC. Retrieved 7 September 2025.