Cathedral of the Transfiguration Map

The Cathedral of the Transfiguration is one of Markham’s most iconic landmarks and among the largest Catholic churches in Canada. Built in the 1980s, the cathedral was originally part of the Slovak Catholic mission and remains a striking example of Byzantine-style architecture. Its golden domes and ornate stonework make it a standout attraction visible from afar. While not a typical parish church, it has served as a centre for major Catholic celebrations and events, drawing visitors from across Ontario. The cathedral represents both a spiritual and cultural legacy, symbolizing the contributions of Slovak-Canadian communities to the region. Today, while its regular services are limited, it remains an important heritage site and a destination for tourists interested in religious architecture. The Cathedral of the Transfiguration is a reminder of Markham’s cultural diversity and religious history.

Location: 43.8937042, -79.3727231

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– Amenity: Place of Worship
– Building: cathedral
– Denomination: roman_catholic
– Name: Cathedral of the Transfiguration
– Religion: Christian
– Roof Material: copper
– Wikipedia: English Wikipedia – Cathedral of the Transfiguration (Markham)