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Saint Joseph's Oratory

Saint Joseph's Oratory

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Atração turísticaArt MuseumMuseuParqueIgreja

Best time to visit

Visit in early morning or late afternoon for softer light that enhances the stained glass and keeps crowds lighter. Fall is especially beautiful with autumn hues around the hill.

Budget tips

Admission to the church is free, though donations are welcomed. Guided tours and access to special exhibits may require a small fee, so look for combo passes at tourist info centers.

Recommended for

Architecture lovers, Spiritual travelers, Photography enthusiasts, History buffs

Plan your visit

1-2 hours

About

Fatos rápidos: Rising majestically on Mount Royal, the largest church in Canada boasts the world's largest dome after St. Peter's Basilica in Rome. A massive organ with over 7,000 pipes fills the air with awe-inspiring music during services and special events.

Destaques: A striking sight is the set of 288 stairs lined with vibrant, hand-painted tiles, each depicting a biblical scene, leading pilgrims up to the basilica. The oratory's crypt holds the tomb of Saint Brother André, known for reportedly healing thousands with his faith.

Insider tips

  • Wear comfortable shoes for the steps and exploring the hilltop grounds.
  • Capture the basilica's stunning dome from the nearby vantage point in Parc du Mont-Royal.
  • Skip the indoor café and pack a picnic to enjoy in the surrounding gardens during good weather.
  • Plan your visit on a weekday to avoid weekend crowds and long lines.

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