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Church of St. Andrew and St. Paul Review

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Church of St. Andrew and St. Paul

Fodor's Review:

If you want to see the inside of Montréal's largest Presbyterian church—sometimes affectionately called the A&P—you'll have to call the secretary and make arrangements, or simply show up for Sunday services. Either way, it's worth the effort, if only to see the glorious stained-glass window of the risen Christ that dominates the sanctuary behind the white-stone communion table. It's a memorial to members of the Royal Highland Regiment of Canada (the Black Watch) who were killed in World War I. One of the advantages of showing up for the Sunday service is that you get a chance to hear the church's fine, 6,911-pipe Cassavant organ and its 50-voice choir.

  • Cost: Free
  • Open: Sun. service at 11 AM, other times by arrangement
  • Metro: Guy-Concordia
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