Cathedral of the Holy Trinity

The first Anglican cathedral built outside the British Isles

Welcome

The Cathedral of the Holy Trinity in Quebec City, Canada, is the first Anglican cathedral built outside the British Isles. Nestled in the heart of Old Quebec, is the mother church of the Diocese of Quebec and has two parishes: The Parish of Quebec and the francophone “Paroisse de Tous les Saints”.

Sundays at 11 a.m. – Choral Eucharist

For more information about our worship schedule: Worship Services

Visiting the Cathedral

The Cathedral is a cherished landmark in the heart of Old Québec, welcoming visitors and worshippers for more than 220 years. It is first and foremost a place of prayer, but also a vibrant historic, architectural, cultural, and community gathering place.

We would be delighted to welcome you—whether you wish to attend a service, celebrate a special moment, enjoy a concert, or simply explore this remarkable National Historic Site.

All are welcome!

Consult our visiting hours and service schedule.

For information about guided tours for you or a group, please contact us at: visit@cathedral.ca

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Anglican Diocese of Quebec

Our mission

The Cathedral complex is open to all, providing a warm and welcoming place of peace

to celebrate the Trinity and the Mystery of our faith
to share our Christian values
to worship, pray and reflect
to be a haven of hospitality to the vulnerable
to be a prophetic presence of nature in the city
to be a voice for justice
to encourage and practice art and music
to cherish and share our history
to guide our youth into the future
to stimulate leadership and creativity
to share and exchange ideas

Contact us

31, rue des Jardins
Quebec City (Quebec) G1R 4L6
Canada
Tél: 418-692-2193
Fax: 418-692-3876

visit@cathedral.ca

Between the Château Frontenac and the Clarendon Hotel
City Bus (RTC) : between the Cathedral and City Hall
Bus Stops 1134 des Jardins coin Sainte-Anne : number 1, 3, 7, 11, 21, 25 and 125.