List of synagogues in Canada

A partial list of synagogues in Canada:

Alberta Alberta

Beth Israel Edmonton Alberta

Calgary

  • Beth Tzedec Congregation, Calgary, Alberta
  • Chabad Lubavitch of Alberta, Calgary, Alberta
  • House of Jacob, Calgary, Alberta
  • Kehilat Shalom, Calgary, Alberta
  • Temple Bnai Tikvah, Calgary, Alberta

Edmonton

Hanna

British Columbia British Columbia

Richmond

  • Beth Tikvah Congregation, Richmond, BC
  • Chabad of Richmond, BC
  • Etz Chaim Congregation, Richmond, BC
  • Young Israel of Richmond, BC

Surrey

  • Center for Judaism of Fraser Valley, Surrey, BC

Vancouver

  • Ahavat Olam Congregation, Vancouver, BC
  • Chabad of Vancouver, BC
  • Congregation Beth Hamidrash, Vancouver, BC
  • Congregation Beth Israel, Vancouver, BC
  • Congregation Har El, Vancouver, BC
  • Congregation Beth Israel (Vancouver)
  • Congregation Schara Tzedeck (Vancouver)
  • Jewish Synagogue (1914), Melville Street, (Vancouver) designed by Hugh Braunton [1]
  • Lubavitch of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC
  • Or Shalom Synagogue, Vancouver, BC
  • Pacific Torah Institute, Vancouver, BC
  • Temple Sholom, Vancouver, BC
  • The Ohel Ya'akov Community Kollel, Vancouver, BC

Victoria

  • Aish Ha'Torah, Victoria, BC
  • Congregation Emanu-El (Victoria)
  • Jewish Synagogue, 1891 designed by Thomas Hooper (Victoria) [2]
  • Kolot Mayim Temple, Victoria, BC
  • Victoria Society for Humanistic Judaism, Victoria, BC

Manitoba Manitoba

Winnipeg

  • Adas Yeshurun Herzlia Congregation, Winnipeg, Manitoba
  • Ashkenazi Synagogue, Winnipeg, Manitoba
  • Chabad Lubavitch of Winnipeg, Manitoba
  • Chavurat Tefilah Fellowship of Prayer, Winnipeg, Manitoba
  • Chevra Mishnayes Synagogue, Winnipeg, Manitoba
  • Congregation Etz Chayim, Winnipeg, Manitoba
  • Congregation Shir Tikvah, Winnipeg, Manitoba
  • Shaarey Shomayin Congregation (1907) Dagmar Street at William Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba designed by Hugh Rutherford Eade [3]
  • Shaarey Zedek Congregation (1947), Dagmar Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba designed by Lawrence John Green [4]
  • Talmud Torah Beth Jacob Synagogue, Winnipeg, Manitoba
  • Temple Shalom, Winnipeg, Manitoba
  • The New Shul of Winnipeg Inc. Winnipeg, Manitoba

New Brunswick New Brunswick

Congregation Tiferes Israel, Moncton, New Brunswick

Fredericton

Moncton

Saint John

Newfoundland and Labrador Newfoundland and Labrador

St. John's

Nova Scotia Nova Scotia

Old Synagogue - vacated - Saint John, New Brunswick.

Halifax

Sydney

Ontario Ontario

Congregation Beth Jacob Aberdeen, Aberdeen Avenue West, Hamilton, Ontario

Barrie

Fort William

Greater Toronto Area

Hamilton

  • Adas Israel Synagogue, Hamilton, Ontario
  • Anshe Sholom Congregation, Hamilton, Ontario, (1931) Hughson Street, designed by William James Walsh [9]
  • Beth Jacob Synagogue, Hamilton, Ontario
  • Chabad Lubavitch of Hamilton, Ontario
  • Jewish Community Center of Hamilton, Ontario
  • Jewish Synagogue (1880-1) Hamilton, Ontario, Hughson Street at Augusta Street, designed by Charles Willer Mulligan [10]
  • United Hebrew Memorial Chapel, Hamilton, Ontario

Kingston

Niagara Falls

North Bay

London

  • Beth Tefilah Synagogue, London, Ontario
  • Chabad House at University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario
  • Or Shalom Congregation, London, Ontario
  • Temple Israel of London, London, Ontario
  • Synagogue (London) (1899) Richmond Street near Simcoe Street, (London, Ontario) designed by George Craddock [11]

Ottawa

Owen Sound

Peterborough

Sault Ste. Marie

Saint Catharines

Sudbury

Thunder Bay

Waterloo

Whitby

Windsor

Prince Edward Island Prince Edward Island

Charlottetown

Quebec Quebec

Boisbriand

Côte-Saint-Luc

  • Beth Chabad Cote St. Luc, Côte-Saint-Luc, Quebec
  • Beth Israel Beth Aaron Congregation, Côte-Saint-Luc, Quebec
  • Beth Zion Congregation Synagogue, Côte-Saint-Luc, Quebec
  • Chaya Mushka Seminary, Côte-Saint-Luc, Quebec
  • Congrégation Juive Francophone Chouva Israël, Côte Saint-Luc, Québec
  • Congrégation Sepharade Or Hahayim, Côte-Saint-Luc, Quebec
  • Congregation Tifereth Beth David Jerusalem, Côte Saint-Luc, Quebec
  • Communauté Sépharade Beth Rambam, Côte Saint-Luc, Quebec

Dollard-des-Ormeaux

  • Congregation Beth Tikvah Ahavat Shalom Nusach Hoari, Dollard-des-Ormeaux, Quebec
  • Jewish Center Mazal Gutnick, Dollard-des-Ormeaux, Quebec
  • Synagogue Or Shalom - Association Sépharade de la Banlieue Ouest de Montréal. Dollard-des-Ormeaux, Quebec

Hampstead

Montreal

  • Adath Yeshurun - Hadrath Kodesh, Montreal, Quebec
  • Agudath Israel of Montreal, Quebec
  • Austrian Hungarian Jewish Synagogue of Montreal (1903), Milton Street near Elgin Street, Montreal designed by Joseph Henri Bernard[18]
  • Bagg Street Shul, Beis Schloime (The Plateau, (Montreal)
  • Beth Rivkah Academy, Montreal, Quebec
  • Chabad House Peel, Montreal, Quebec
  • Chabad NDG - Rohr Jewish Centre, Montreal, Quebec
  • Chabad of the Town Beit Ezra Community Center, Montreal, Quebec
  • Chabad Zichron Kedoshim, Montreal, Quebec
  • Congregation Adath Yeshurin (1914), St. Urbain Street, Montreal, designed by Wilfrid Vandal [19]
  • Congregation Beth-El, Montreal, Quebec
  • Congregation Beth Hillel, Montreal, Quebec
  • Congregation Beth Israel (1909) Ninth Avenue, Montreal designed by James Adamson;[20] Raoul Chenevert, designed a Congregation Beth Israel synagogue on Cremazie Street at de Salaberry Avenue, 1941-42 [21]
  • Congregation Beth Judah (1922) (Montreal), Duluth Avenue East near Laval Street, designed by Charles Alexander Mitchell [22]
  • Congregation B'nai Jacob (1902), Cadieux Street, Montreal, designed by Eric Mann.[23]
  • Congregation Chaura Kadisha (1902) St. Urbain Street near Ste. Catherine Street West, Montreal, designed by Eric Mann
  • Congregation Chevra Kadisha 1929, Fairmount Avenue West at Hutchison Street, Montreal, designed by John Melville Miller[24]
  • Congregation Dorshei Emet, Montreal, Quebec
  • Congregation Machzikei Torah of Montreal, Quebec
  • Congregation Maghen Abraham (Montreal)
  • Congrégation Sepharade Maghen-David, Montreal, Quebec
  • Congregation Shaare Zedek (Montreal)
  • Congregation Shomrim Laboker (1956) Montreal [25]
  • Communauté Sepharade Unifiée, Montreal, Quebec
  • Federation CJA, Montreal, Quebec
  • German, English & Polish Synagogue of Montreal (1885), McGill College Avenue, designed by William Tutin Thomas 1885 [26]
  • Grand Rabbinat du Québec, Montreal, Québec
  • Jewish General Hospital, Montreal, Quebec
  • Jewish People's School (1940), Waverley Street (Montreal), designed by Reuben Fisher and Max W. Roth.
  • Jewish Synagogue (1859–60), St. Constant Street, Montreal; designed by John James Browne [27]
  • Mada Community Centre, Montreal, Quebec
  • Rabbinat Sepharade, Montreal, Quebec
  • Rabbinical College of Canada, Yeshiva Tomchei Tmimim. Montreal, Quebec
  • Shaare Zion Congregation (1938-9), Cote St. Luc Road, Montreal designed by Charles Davis Goodman[28]
  • Spanish & Portuguese Synagogue (Montreal)
  • Tefil Le Moishe Synagogue, Montreal, Quebec
  • Temple of Solomon, Ontario Street near Mance Street, 1907 designed by James Wright (Montreal)[29]
  • The Chai Center Montreal, Quebec
  • Yeshiva Gedola Merkaz Hatorah, Montreal, Quebec
  • Young Israel of Montreal, Quebec

Mount Royal

  • Agudath Israel of Montreal (Orthodox), Mount Royal, Quebec
  • Congregation First Mesifta of Canada, Mount Royal, Quebec
  • École Première Mesifta Du Canada, Mount Royal, Quebec
  • Kollel Kesser Torah, Mount Royal, Quebec

La Prairie

Laval

  • Centre Sépharade de Torah, Laval, Quebec
  • Chevra Mishnais Jacob Joseph, Laval, Quebec
  • Communauté Sépharade de Laval, Quebec
  • Congregation Beth Abraham, Laval, Quebec
  • Congregation Shaar Shalom (Conservative) Laval, Quebec
  • Young Israel of Chomedey, Chomedey, Laval, Quebec

Outremont

  • Congrégation Ahavath Israël, Outremont, Quebec
  • Congregation Beth Moishe (1952), Durocher Avenue, Outremont, designed by Reuben Fisher
  • Congregation Toldos Yaakov Yosef of Skver, Outremont, Quebec
  • Congregation Yetev Lev Satmar, Outremont, Quebec

Quebec City

Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts

Saint-Laurent

  • Chabad Ville Saint Laurent and Bois Franc, Saint-Laurent, Quebec
  • Congregation Beth Ora, Saint Laurent, Quebec
  • Communauté Sépharade Hekhal Shalom, Saint Laurent, Quebec
  • Communauté Sepharade de Ville Saint Laurent, Quebec
  • Nétivot Haïm Inc, Ville Saint Laurent, Quebec

Snowdon

Westmount

Saskatchewan Saskatchewan

Edenbridge

Regina

  • Beth Jacob Synagogue - Pearl and Max B. Herman Centre. Regina, SK[31][32]synagogue designed by Francis Henry Portnall in 1949.

Saskatoon

  • Chabad Discovery Centre of Saskatoon. Saskatoon, SK
  • Congregation Agudas Israel - Jewish Community Centre. Saskatoon, SK
  • Congregation Shir Chadash. Saskatoon, SK

See also

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