Canada

Ontario - Mississauga:

As with feasts of other Maltese village patron Saints, Maltese ex-pats from Hamrun like to celebrate St Cajetan around the 7th of August. Here in Mississauga, the premises of the Malta Band Club and the band itself serve the purpose and the celebration includes a dinner and marches played while a small replica of the statue of the Saint from back home is carried around in procession.

Quebec - Armagh:

Bellechasse county: This church was built in 1933-34 to replace a smaller church of St Raphael as the congregation grew. Its plan is in the shape of a Latin cross with a projecting choir and a canted apse. The polygonal arch-shaped vault gives the whole a massive and imposing air. The nave has three aisles and a gallery at the rear. The exterior walls are in freestone, the roof in pinched sheet metal; a majestic bell tower dominates the facade. The natural lighting of the choir comes from the octagonal windows located in height and adorned with real stained glass windows. A statue of our Saint stands outside and there is a cemetery at the back.

Quebec - Mansonville:

Brome county: St.Gaetan de Mansonville (Potton) parish church. Built1872. In 1950 the church burnt down and a new edifice was built. On February 2012 there was another fire in the steeple of this church. Luckily it was put out with the help of US firefighters.

Quebec - Montreal:

St.Gaetan church in North Montreal. Built 1966-67. the parish now incorporated with the parish of Notre-Dame des Anges in 2004 and the building taken over by the First Armenian Evangelical Church.

Quebec - Aumont:

Gatineau county: St.Gaetan Mission, also called White Beaver.