About St. Ann's Academy (Victoria, British Columbia)

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St. Ann's Academy was built by the Roman Catholic women’s Congregation of the Sisters of St. Ann of Lachine, Quebec. The chapel was built in 1859 and is the oldest part of the Academy. The chapel was the original St. Andrew's Cathedral. The chapel was later moved from its original location, encased in brick, and became the ’heart’ of the newly built school of St. Ann’s Academy (1872). Later a convent was added (1887) to the west side of the Academy and behind the Academy (1910).

St. Ann’s Academy was an all-girls Catholic school and convent.

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835, Humboldt Street, Victoria, Capital Regional District, British Columbia, Canada, V8V 9V1

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