Mary MacADNski: I love that time of day too. I always called the it the blue time when I was a kid. It's especially noticable in the winter when there is snow.
I'd like to know more about what this is, when it was build, and where it is located. The architecture looks like an odd mix to me.
Mary MacADNski: I looked on St. Dunstan's website and can't believe there is nothing about the church building as it's quite famous and is a Charlottetown landmark. Here is a snippit that I got elsewhere. "This is the main parish in the Diocese of Charlottetown. It's a beautiful church built in the gothic style. It was built in the late 1800s, but got burned down in a fire, so it was rebuilt. The inside is gorgeous, and there's a lovely little adoration chapel near the basement." I am giving the link for the website as there is a frontal photo - http://www.stdunstans.pe.ca/
Sorry I'm not more helpful.
I agree with Martin, Mary. Where is this? You know me and church spires!!
Mary MacADNski: I looked on St. Dunstan's website and can't believe there is nothing about the church building as it's quite famous and is a Charlottetown landmark. Here is a snippit that I got elsewhere. "This is the main parish in the Diocese of Charlottetown. It's a beautiful church built in the gothic style. It was built in the late 1800s, but got burned down in a fire, so it was rebuilt. The inside is gorgeous, and there's a lovely little adoration chapel near the basement." I am giving the link for the website as there is a frontal photo - http://www.stdunstans.pe.ca/
I can't believe there is so little information about it.