St. Bartholomew’s Church is a historic Anglican church located near Rideau Hall, known for its striking stone architecture and royal connections. Established in 1867, the same year as Canada’s Confederation, it has served both local parishioners and members of the royal household during official stays in Ottawa. The church’s stained glass windows, memorial plaques, and tranquil atmosphere make it a place of reflection and heritage. St. Bartholomew’s stands as one of the oldest and most respected places of worship in the capital, symbolizing faith, tradition, and the enduring link between Canada and the Crown.
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