List of places of worship in the Lower Mainland
This is a list of places of worship in the Lower Mainland in British Columbia, Canada.
Christian places of worship
- Christ Church Cathedral (Anglican), Downtown Vancouver, cathedral church of the Anglican Diocese of New Westminster
- Minoru Chapel, a small white wooden chapel that is now housed Minoru Park, Richmond
- St. Andrew's Wesley Church (United), Downtown Vancouver[1]
- St. James Anglican Church, Anglican East Cordova at Gore, Vancouver
- First Lutheran Church, Vancouver
- St Paul's Anglican Church, West End, Vancouver
- First Baptist Church, Downtown Vancouver
- St Mary's Anglican Church, Kerrisdale
- Mt Pleasant Presbyterian Church aka Evangelistic Tabernacle, Mount Pleasant
- St. Francis of Assisi Church, Napier Street, Vancouver
- First Church of Christ, Scientist, Keith Road, North Vancouver
- Church of St. John the Evangelist, Chesterfield Avenue, North Vancouver (Presentation House)
- Saint Paul's Roman Catholic Church, Mosquito Creek Indian Reserve, North Vancouver (National Historic Site of Canada)
- St. Andrew's United Church, St. George's Avenue, North Vancouver
- St Edmund's Church, Mahon Avenue, North Vancouver
- Fountain Chapel, Jackson Avenue, Vancouver
- Unitarian Church, Oak Street, Vancouver
- Vancouver British Columbia Temple, Latter-Day Saints (Mormon)
- Westminster Abbey, Hatzic (Mission)
- All Saints Monastery, Dewdney (Orthodox)
- Milner Chapel, Township of Langley
Sikh temples
- Gur Sikh Temple, Clearbrook (Abbotsford)
- Ross Street Temple (Sikh), Vancouver
Jewish places of worship
- Congregation Beth Israel, Conservative synagogue, Oak Street, Vancouver
- Congregation Schara Tzedeck, Orthodox synagogue, Vancouver
Buddhist places of worship
- International Buddhist Temple, Chinese Buddhist
- Ling Yen Mountain Temple, Chinese Buddhist (temple and monastery)[2]
- Thrangu Monastery, Tibetan Buddhist monastery
Ismaili Muslim Places of worship
References
- ↑ "History". St. Andrew's Wesley Church. Retrieved 2012-12-30.
- ↑ Pacific Rim Architecture Portfolio entry for Ling Yen Mountain Temple
- ↑ http://www.theismaili.org/ismailicentres/burnaby
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