Mercantile Building Provincial Historic Site

Trinity
 

Glimpse 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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West Street , Trinity
48.3721, -53.3598 (Download GPX)
May 19 - Oct 5
+1 (800) 563 6353 +1 (709) 729 0592
+1 (709) 729 7989

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