All Saints Anglican Church, Anglican church events venue in Sandy Hill, Ottawa, Canada.
All Saints Anglican Church is a stone building with a crenellated tower and nine-bell chime located in Ottawa's Sandy Hill neighborhood. Inside, fourteen stained glass windows light two main event spaces outfitted with modern sound systems and lighting technology.
The foundation was laid in 1899 and the first services took place in 1900. The building later served as the venue for an important national event involving a Canadian political figure in the 1930s.
The main hall is named after a former Canadian Prime Minister whose family had deep ties to the area. The spaces host concerts, art exhibitions, and community gatherings that bring people together throughout the year.
The building sits on Laurier Avenue East and is accessible by public transit. Parking is available nearby, and food and beverages can be arranged on-site for events.
The stone tower and nine-bell chime are visible from different parts of the neighborhood and shape the local skyline. The bell tower once served as an acoustic landmark that marked time and created a sonic presence felt throughout Sandy Hill.
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