Our church building features beautiful Gothic Revival architecture and first opened in 1879. Our home sits on the traditional lands of the Wendat, Haudenosaunee, and Mississauga peoples of the Credit First Nation, and is in the heart of the city.
Through restoration and renovation, our space continues to evolve to meet the needs of the church community and others in our neighbourhood. The building includes a modern lower level featuring purpose-built meeting rooms, offices, a production kitchen with industrial appliances and a third-floor loft. The main-level worship space features impressive vaulted ceilings, beautiful stained glass windows, an historic Casavant pipe organ (as well as a Yamaha concert grand piano) and a wide nave with excellent sightlines.
Rentals
Our facilities are available for rentals and we regularly work with various organizations. The main level is a popular location for concerts, large meetings, lectures, and events with a capacity of up to 300 people. In addition, there are spaces that can accommodate groups of various sizes. Our team will be happy to share more information on booking and rates; you can get in touch by phoning 416.922.4948 x214 or using the form on this page.
Stained Glass
Over the first few decades of the 20th century, several beautifully designed stained glass windows were installed as memorials. The beauty of these pieces has earned a name for Redeemer among aficionados, including experts from the ROM; more information is available here.