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St. James the Apostle Anglican Church
1439, rue Sainte-Catherine Ouest
Montréal (Québec, Canada) H3G 1S6

Telephone: 514 849-7577

Fax: 514 849-7578

St. James the Apostle is located in the heart of downtown Montréal, on Sainte-Catherine street, next to Concordia University.
We are two short blocks away from the Guy-Concordia metro station Station Guy-Concordia.

How to Get Here

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Location of St. James the Apostle Anglican Church

Coming by public transit

Public transit is really the easiest way to come to church.

Station Guy-Concordia  Guy-Concordia metro station is very close to the church.

Which exit to use?
When you reach the Guy-Concordia station, follow signs to the “Guy street ” exit,
After the metro turnstyles, turn right (180°) and exit through Concordia (University, Engineering building).
Take the escalators and exit on Sainte-Catherine street (in front of you at the top of the escalators).
Once you are on the sidewalk, turn left (East) and walk 1.5 short blocks to the church.

From Little Burgundy

Take bus 57 and stop at the corner of Sainte-Catherine and Guy.

From the bus stop, walk 1.5 short blocks Eastbound on Sainte-Catherine Street to the church.

Bus 15, 24, 66, 165 and 166 also come close to the church.

Signature de la STM    Visit the STM website for detailed bus directions.

Coming by car

There is on-street parking only. It is usually fairly easy to find a good parking spot on Sunday morning, but not later Sunday afternoon or during the week.
Parking is free on Sunday morning until 1:00 p.m. Metered parking at other times.

Wheelchair access   Wheelchair Access

The ramp is located in the garden just West of the Church (i.e. on its left). It reaches a door that allows one to access the church, church offices and Shatford Hall.
There is also a wheelchair-accessible bathroom in the hall.

The door is normally unlocked during Sunday services and concerts.
If you come at other times, please ring the bell or call the church.

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