St. James Cemetery, Toronto

St. James Cemetery, Toronto

Established: 1844

Status: Active

Region: Canada, Greater Toronto Area, Ontario

Denomination: Non-denominational

Website: https://stjamescemetery.ca/

Location: 635 Parliament Street Toronto, Ontario M4X 1R1 (View on Google Maps)

DenominationProtestantOntario Region:TorontoCity OntarioToronto

St. James Cemetery is the oldest cemetery in Toronto still in operation. The cemetery opened in 1844 as the burial ground for St. James Cathedral. 

The cemetery was necessary as the burial ground around the cathedral itself, in use since 1797, was out of room. When built it was a located a considerable distance from the centre of town. The cemetery itself is home to the Chapel of St. James-the-Less which sites atop a knoll at the highest point in the cemetery. The chapel opened in 1861, and was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1990.

People Buried Here

Dead Canadians Administrator

About the Author: Dead Canadians Administrator

Latest Posts

Royal Oak Burial Park, Victoria
Royal Oak Burial Park was established in the early 1920s by the councils of Victoria and Saanich to address the…
Notre-Dame-des-Neiges, Montréal
History Notre-Dame-des-Neiges Cemetery was established in 1854 as the principal Catholic burial ground for Montréal. Its creation followed a familiar…
Mount Hope Catholic Cemetery, Toronto
As the Catholic Community grew, Mount Hope Cemetery opened its gates on Erskine Avenue in 1900. At that time parish cemeteries continued…
The Story Behind Victoria Day (Not the One You Expect)
Victoria Day marks the start of summer—but its story is written in more places than you might expect. This episode…

© 2026 Dead Canadians