Towards the east end of downtown Fredericton, New Brunswick, the Christ Church Cathedral stands prominently on the corner adorning the city's skyline. The Cathedral was built between 1846 and 1853 becoming the Anglican diocese of Fredericton and the architectural design is in a "revived-gothic" style taken from a church in Norfolk.
Christ Church Cathedral National Historic Site, since 1845, in downtown Fredericton, River Valley Scenic Drive, Highway 2, New Brunswick, Canada. Earliest example of Gothic Revival Style in Canada.