The Church of St. Andrew and St. Paul is a must see during a visit to Montréal. Steeped in Presbyterian Scottish heritage, this historic church has been a cornerstone of the city since 1803. Its grand Neo-Gothic architecture and serene "Quiet Garden," open during warmer months, offer a peaceful retreat. The church invites visitors to explore its stunning sanctuary, featuring magnificent stained-glass windows, memorials and works of art. Enjoy free guided tours, concerts, and recitals, including performances by a 40-voice choir and the 7,000-pipe Casavant organ. As the Regimental Church of the Royal Highland Regiment of Canada, it also hosts special events throughout the year.
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