St. James' Cemetery

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St. James' Cemetery is a historic burial ground in Toronto, Canada, known for its Victorian-era monuments, notable interments, and landscaped, park-like setting.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cemetery
historic site
adjacentTo residential neighbourhoods
country Canada
denomination Anglican
environment urban
hasAccess public pathways
hasArtStyle Gothic Revival elements
Victorian funerary sculpture
hasCulturalSignificance Toronto local history
Victorian funerary art
hasFeature chapel
columbarium
crematorium
mature trees
mausoleums
monuments
winding paths
hasNotableTypeOfBurial artists
business leaders
clergy
politicians
prominent Toronto citizens
hasRegulation consecrated ground
hasTourismType cemetery tourism
heritage tourism
heritageDesignation historic cemetery
heritagePeriod Victorian era NERFINISHED
inception 19th century
isPartOf St. James' Cemetery and Crematorium NERFINISHED
knownFor Victorian-era monuments
landscaped park-like setting
notable interments
landscapeStyle garden cemetery
locatedIn Cabbagetown area NERFINISHED
Old Toronto NERFINISHED
Ontario
St. James Town NERFINISHED
Toronto
maintainedBy Anglican Diocese of Toronto NERFINISHED
openToPublic yes
ownedBy Cathedral Church of St. James NERFINISHED
primaryUse burial ground
religiousAffiliation Anglican Church of Canada NERFINISHED
usedFor commemoration
funerals
quiet reflection

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St. James-the-Less Chapel locatedIn St. James' Cemetery
St. James-the-Less Chapel cemeteryChapelOf St. James' Cemetery