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Trinity
History, friendliness, and steadfast authenticity are woven into every aspect of the Trinity area or locally known as “Trinity Bight “of Newfoundland and Labrador. From the beautifully restored fishing rooms and saltbox houses, to the lovely people greeting you in the lanes and welcoming you into their homes.
Houses, museums, art galleries, and other historic buildings preserved from the 18th century, fill Trinity and its surrounding communities. From English Harbour to New Bonaventure, traditional root cellars poke up from the grass and along hillsides. Follow hiking trails that bring you to rolling granite slopes and spectacular beaches. You can also take boat tours to experience the beautiful landscape from a different perspective, as well as spot whales, birds, and icebergs.
At the New Founde Lande Trinity Pageant, let us pull you into the 1700s. On this scenic walking tour, local actors and singers from Rising Tide Theatre give you a glimpse of the daily lives, traditions, and hardships of our forefathers. Be whisked back to the past as you wander through the historic merchant buildings, churches, homes, and cemeteries of Trinity. This area is known for its talented performers and exceptional theatre and events.
Tour the filming locations of The Shipping News and Random Passage. You can rest on the top of a cliff and look out over the ocean, as did Kevin Spacey, Julianne Moore, and Dame Judy Dench while rehearsing their lines.
Find your way using old-fashioned street signage marked in calligraphy. Chat with people who hold a genuine air of old-world charm and hospitality found no where else. As you wander along the narrow streets in Trinity, you'll find yourself wrapped in our history.
Getting Here:
The Trinity Area or Trinity Bight includes the towns of Trinity, Trinity East, Port Rexton, Trouty, Goose Cove, Dunfield, New Bonaventure, Old Bonaventure, Lockston, Champney's, Champney's West and English Harbour. They are located on the Discovery Trail scenic touring route along Route 230A and 239, approximately 259 kilometres or 2.5 hours from St. John's.
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The offshore lines appearing in the map above which purport to delimit the offshore area of the Province of Newfoundland and Labrador have no legal effect. Apart from the boundaries established pursuant to the Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Atlantic Accord Implementation Act, which include the line established pursuant to the 2002 award of the arbitration tribunal concerning the delimitation of portions of the offshore areas between Newfoundland and Labrador and Nova Scotia, there are no agreed boundaries between the offshore areas of Newfoundland and Labrador and the Government of Canada, the Provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island or Quebec or the Nunavut Territory, and no such boundaries have been established under statute, regulation or agreement. The Government of Newfoundland and Labrador has made these facts known to Google.
Directions
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Helpful Links
Official Town of Trinity Website
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TrinityThe oldest standing wooden church in Newfoundland was built in 1833, with the tower added in 1880. It is open to the public for viewing.
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TrinityLearn about the work of the Cooper at this historic site while watching a demonstration in barrel making take place.
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TrinityDock space on floating and fixed wharves for boats to 150 feet. Services include electrical hook-up, Laundromat, water, grocery and liquor store nearby.
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English Harbour, Trinity BayThe centre offers workshops, concerts, residences, classes, rentals, cultural events and gallery space.
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TrinityVisit us to learn about Trinity's military history at this site while also learning about its latter history as a lighthouse.
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TrinityA living history blacksmith museum with two fully operational forges, built between 1895 and 1900. Demonstrations are performed Mon - Fri, with products sold on site and in local craft stores.
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TrinityRestored to 1910, Emma Hiscock's house captures how this widow with six children maintained a genteel life through entrepreneurship: running a shop, post office - even renting to a bank.
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CodroyHoly Trinity Anglican Church is a Registered Heritage Structure built in 1913.+1 (709) 955 2047
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MeadowsThe corner stone for Holy Trinity Church was layed in June 1952.+1 (709) 783 2339
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FerrylandBuilt in 1865 in the Gothic Revival style, Holy Trinity Church is the last remaining of five stone churches built during this period in Newfoundland.+1 (709) 432 2127
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TrinityReconstructed Georgian brick house rebuilt to 1819 - 1820 period on the site of the Lester home (1764 - 66), the first brick house in Newfoundland. Now a museum and learning centre.
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Lockston Path Provincial ParkComprising 733 hectares, this park with its sheltered campsites and freshwater beach provides a good base camp for visits to the nearby historic communities.
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TrinityGlimpse Trinity as a thriving 1800s seaport. This was the business hub for three merchant families over 150 years. The 1820s-era Counting House is a historic gem.
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New PerlicanD'Iberville Trail from Bloody Point to Fitter's Cove Beach. View of harbour. Jean's Head Trail, walk through woods to a headland where there's a beacon light, picturesque cliffs & view of Trinity Bay. Tote Trail, rugged & challenging climb to top of hill overlooking New Perlican & Trinity Bay.+1 (709) 583 2016
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New BonaventurePreserved from the TV Series "Random Passage," the site replicates an early 1800s fishing village.
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TrinityThis medical and missionary pioneer came to Newfoundland from England in 1775 and later settled in Trinity (1783) where he died. He is noted for introducing the Jenner smallpox vaccine.
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Lockston Path Provincial ParkThis 1.7-km looped trail goes from the day-use parking lot through a mixed forest of birch and evergreens to a scenic lookout that will give hikers a view of the park. This is an excellent trail to look for wild flowers such as Bunchberry, Labrador Tea and Twinflower. A second trail goes 3.4-km along freshwater pond.
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TrinitySir Richard Whitbourne held the first Court of Admiralty in the New World at Trinity in 1615 and wrote,what is believed to be the first book about Newfoundland (1620)
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Trinity EastModerate - difficult 5.3-km loop coastal trail features sea stacks, whales, icebergs and eagles as well as views of the communities of Port Rexton and Trinity. This trail has been selected by Travel and Leisure Magazine as one of the top 35 walks in North America and Europe in its August 2003 World Best Awards issue.
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Dildo SouthGuided tour of artifacts, pictures, mounted animals including whales and seals. Gift shop
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TrinityEclectic Trinity Oceanfront Retreat, Trip Advisor Travellers' Choice Award, recommended by "Where to Eat in Canada"
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TrinityCenturies-old homestead of first Newfoundland Bishop. Filled with antiques, historic charm and warm hospitality.
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Heart's DelightOceanfront cottage nestled in the woods. Private and relaxing - a perfect getaway destination for all.
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Port BlandfordExtensively equipped cottages with every amenity on 2 acres, landscaped for privacy. Overlooking Bonavista Bay.
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CharlestonScenic lake on property. 25 minutes to Trinity, 1 hour to Bonavista, 15 minutes to golf course, 20 minutes to drag strip.Toll Free: +1 (877) 654 2316
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Heart's DelightFeatured in Canadian Home and Country Magazine. Authentic restored ocean-front 1930's fisherman's cottage.
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TrinityBest in the Bight. Luxury Home high on cliff. Sweeping Ocean and Trinity Town Views.
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TrinityRecently constructed traditional 3-bedroom shorefront home in Fisher's Cove - heart of historic Trinity
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ClarenvilleThis 3-bedroom, fully equipped vacation home is truly your home away from home.
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Port RextonMeticulously restored 4 bedroom, 2 bathroom luxury vacation home, peace and seclusion, magnificent ocean view.
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Sweet BayVisit the beautiful Bonavista Peninsula and stay at Dogberry Inn situated in the scenic community of Sweet Bay.+1 (709) 462 3275
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Trinity EastLuxuriously equipped 3 bedroom vacation-home, southern exposure. Peace and seclusion in an out-port fishing village.
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Trinity19th century merchant home with ocean and village views, casual fine dining and local charm.
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FerrylandLuxurious two-bedroom fully equipped ocean view cottage in beautiful Ferryland on the Irish Loop.
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Port RextonCasually elegant coastal inn. Magnificent ocean views. Traditional architecture. Award winning furniture, coastal walks.
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DildoBuilt in 1885 and carefully restored 5 star accommodations on the oceanfront in Dildo.
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TrinityLuxurious 4-bedroom executive vacation home / retreat. Quiet ocean front with a spectacular panoramic view.
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TrinityThe Harbour House sits high on the southern tip of the picturesques Town of Trinity, offering spectacular views of the ocean and village.
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Port RextonComfortable, clean, friendly home. Ideal for backpackers and families exploring Trinity Bay.
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Trinity EastSpectacular Panoramic Ocean views of Trinity. 3 bedroom cottage with 3 bathrooms, accommodates 6 people.
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TrinityTours aboard 46-foot motorsailer to see whales, icebergs, birds, coastal scenery and abandoned fishing villages. Craft shop with locally made quality handcarts. Restaurant features seafood, traditional meals, stake, chicken and more.
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DildoView icebergs, see playfull whales and dolphins, bald eagles and numerous seabirds. Cultural and historic interpertations of Dildo and area.+1 (709) 582 2988
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Port RextonExplore rural outport living with experience guide(s) Motorcoach, cruise ships and group tours: FAM and itinerary planning also available. Proud to showcase the place we call home.+1 (709) 464 3782
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TrinityThe outdoor anchor event of Seasons in the Bight Festival, The Pageant takes you on a magical journey through the lanes, roads and historic Sites of Trinity.
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New BonaventureBy Sea explore the shores and discover the abandoned communities along the Discovery Trail. See Random Passage Site, water falls, sea birds, eagles and possible sightings of whales and icebergs.
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TrinityExperienced staff make your play time with 'Our Whales' an adventure that you will remember.
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TrinitySpecializing in Marine Wildlife Adventures tours by Zodiac-style Boat (RHIB) and Guided Sea Kayak. See whales, icebergs, puffins and more! SCUBA dive for shipwrecks/marine wildlife too!
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TrinityTime travel through five centuries of Newfoundland's colorful history along the paths of Historic Trinity.



