Although Saskatoon was founded in 1883, St. John's, its first Anglican parish, was not established until 1902 owing to the substantially
Methodist and to a lesser extent
Presbyterian character of the early settlement, it having been founded as a temperance colony. The first St. John's church, a wooden frame building, was erected in 1903. The present building used was built from 1912 to 17. St. John's was designated a pro-cathedral in 1924 while Saskatoon remained part of the
Anglican Diocese of Saskatchewan with its cathedral in Prince Albert. In 1932 the Diocese of Saskatoon was created and St. John's became its cathedral. The cathedral had only a small reed organ and piano by way of musical instruments until 1956 when a three-manual Hill,
Norman and Beard organ was built; it was replaced by a two-manual
Casavant Frères organ in 1981-1982. ==Architecture==