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  1. General Synod Communications has updated a map showing the boundaries of ecclesiastical provinces and dioceses of the Anglican Church of Canada.

  2. This map includes all current parishes within the Archdiocese of Toronto, including those which predate the establishment of the diocese. Click on the parish markers to view date of establishment, date when sacraments began being recorded, and other historical notes - all of which may help you determine which parish holds the records you are ...

  3. There are about a hundred 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.

  4. The Diocese of Toronto, founded in 1839, is largest diocese in the Anglican Church of Canada by population and membership. About 6.7 million people live here, 376,000 of whom identify as Anglicans. There are about 54,000 people on our parish rolls.

  5. St. Anne's Anglican Church. St. Anne's, Gladstone Avenue in Toronto is a National Historic Site and parish of the Anglican Church of Canada. It was established in 1863 as the parish for the hamlet of Brockton, Canada, and is one of the seven parishes of Parkdale Deanery. Map. Directions.

  6. The Anglican Church of Canada (ACC or ACoC) is the province of the Anglican Communion in Canada. The official French-language name is l'Église anglicane du Canada. In 2022, the Anglican Church counted 294,931 members on parish rolls in 1,978 congregations, organized into 1,498 parishes.

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  8. We are more than 200 church communities of all shapes and sizes in the Greater Toronto Area and beyond. Wherever you are on your faith journey, you’re always invited.

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