Denomination: Anglican Church
Holy Trinity is a parish in the Anglican tradition located in the Old Strathcona section of Edmonton at 10037 84 Avenue. All are welcome to join us on Sundays at 8:30 (BCP) & 10:30 (BAS) for worship & fellowship. Office hours Mon.-Fri. 9 AM to 3:30 PM.
Holy Trinity is one of the oldest parishes in the Edmonton area. It was founded in 1893 In the Town of Strathcona across the North Saskatchewan River from Edmonton – about the time the Canadian Pacific railway arrived from Calgary; and prior to the creation of the Province of Alberta and the arrival of the transcontinental railways (1905), the foundation of the University of Alberta (1908), the building of the High Level Bridge and the amalgamation of Edmonton and Strathcona (1912), and the creation of the Diocese of Edmonton in 1913.
The Church is made of clinker-bricks. It is a provincial registered historic site. The traditional nature of our Church building is a symbol of tradition, continuity and spirituality. Many people are first attracted to Holy Trinity because of the building. We hope that the traditional exterior does not discourage those who have had no church experience from visiting us. We welcome visitors and try to put them at ease by following a “User-friendly” order of service in booklet form.
Holy Trinity is one of the oldest parishes in the Edmonton area. It was founded in 1893 In the Town of Strathcona across the North Saskatchewan River from Edmonton – about the time the Canadian Pacific railway arrived from Calgary; and prior to the creation of the Province of Alberta and the arrival of the transcontinental railways (1905), the foundation of the University of Alberta (1908), the building of the High Level Bridge and the amalgamation of Edmonton and Strathcona (1912), and the creation of the Diocese of Edmonton in 1913.
The Church is made of clinker-bricks. It is a provincial registered historic site. The traditional nature of our Church building is a symbol of tradition, continuity and spirituality. Many people are first attracted to Holy Trinity because of the building. We hope that the traditional exterior does not discourage those who have had no church experience from visiting us. We welcome visitors and try to put them at ease by following a “User-friendly” order of service in booklet form.