St. Bartholomew's Anglican Church (Ottawa)

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The church covered in snow
The church covered in snow

St. Bartholomew's Anglican Church is an Anglican Church in Ottawa, Canada. The parish was founded in 1866 and the building completed in 1868. Its architect is uncertain but believed to have been Thomas Seaton Scott who designed a number of other prominent Ottawa structures. The church is located at 125 MacKay Street in the New Edinburgh neighbourhood across the street from Rideau Hall, the official residence of the Governor General. A vice-regal pew is reserved for the governor general and is used when he or she is an Anglican — the most recent governor general to have used the pew regularly was Adrienne Clarkson.

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