St. Joseph's Catholic Church (Saskatoon)

Canada / Saskatchewan / Saskatoon
 church, catholicism

The towers of St. Joseph’s Church are a reminder of the Catholic presence in what was originally a Protestant colony. The church, designed to a Romanesque style by Mr. G. Verbeke, was built in 1928. The taller of the towers was intended for bells which were never installed. To the north is the church hall, used for community events. A manse is located to the west of the church.
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Coordinates:   52°6'54"N   106°39'26"W
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