Bond Street Baptist Church, Baptist church building in downtown Toronto, Canada.
Bond Street Baptist Church is a church building in downtown Toronto that was constructed in the 19th century. The structure features architectural details typical of religious buildings from that era.
The building was founded in 1848 as the first permanent Baptist congregation in Toronto. The congregation moved to Jarvis Street in 1875, and the building was later acquired by the Sisters of St. Joseph in 1892.
The church building served as a central location for religious services and community activities until 1875, when the congregation relocated to Jarvis Street.
The building is located downtown and accessible to visitors on foot. Since it is now part of St. Michael's Hospital, access may be restricted depending on the hospital's policies.
The church played a key role in establishing multiple Baptist congregations across Toronto during the late 1800s. Missionaries and leaders from here founded new communities in different neighborhoods of the city.
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