You might not think a secular, public university like McGill would be the home of many spiritual landmarks, but it is! The university and its neighbouring areas have long served as places for future faith leaders to study and receive training, for religious students to build their communities, and for interested students and scholar to focus on religious studies and also fostering interfaith community and dialogue. In this collection, we invite you to learn about the history and architecture of ten spiritual sites on and near campus, as well as the important roles they’ve played in McGill's and Montreal's communities.