Local Attractions

Why not plan to follow our 11 a.m. Sunday service by spending an afternoon in the neighbourhood?

St. Lawrence Market (Front and Jarvis streets) has been named one of the finest markets in the world. While the south (food) market is open from Tuesday to Saturday, the north building hosts an antique market every Sunday.

Toronto Sculpture Garden

Mackenzie House (Bond Street)

Eaton Centre

City Hall/Nathan Phillips Square is a must-visit destination for tourists, with a free skating rink in winter time and musical entertainment and weekly markets in the summer.

Interested in church architecture? Metropolitan is one of three significant cathederals in the area, flanked by St. Michael's to the north and St. James Anglican to the south. The park adjacent to St. James' contains a lovely all-season garden.

St. Lawrence Hall--Toronto's original city hall

The Flat Iron Building. Looking for the city's best photo op? Take a five-minute walk south of Metropolitan United Church on Church Street, down to Front Street. Look west. The iconic Flat Iron Building in the foreground, with Toronto's magnificent skyline in the background is the perfect setting for a great photograph in any type of weather.

The birthplace of Standard Time - just one block to the south.