This stock photo showing the front of St. Boniface Cathedral. This cathedral is located in the french quarter of St. Boniface, City of Winnipeg.
In the foreground of the photo is a tall wrought iron fence and gate opened to the cathedral. The gateway takes you though a bricked walkway with black wrought iron lights to the center and entrance of the cathedral.
As you walk through the gate you are surrounded by lush green trees and the background of a bright blue sky and large puffy white clouds.
The architecture of the cathedral is french Romanesque designed by the architectural firm of Marchand and Haskell. Later in 1968, was mostly destroyed by fire.
Facade of the St Boniface Cathedral in the old French Quarter of St Boniface in the City of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Built in 1818, and partly destroyed by fire - only the facade and a few sections of the walls remain.