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Trinity
This is the third church on this site. The first was constructed in 1729, the second in 1821, and the present church in 1892-94. Spire: 102 feet. Seating: just over 500. Church registers date from 1753, among the oldest in Canada.
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Port Union
A playground area with slides, swings, etc., swimming and picnic sites, walking trails to the park, a floating wharf for swimming, bathrooms.
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Trinity
Collection contains 30 meters of textual records that date from the 18th to 20th centuries. Church records dating from 1753 for Church of England/Anglican Church.
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Trinity
1880s saltbox style house with over 2,000 artifacts used in the commercial, domestic, fishing, sealing, shoe making, medical, governmental and other aspects of life in Trinity.
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Trinity
Your first stop on your tour of one of Newfoundland and Labrador's best preserved historic towns. A new exhibit tells the colourful story of Trinity's past and present.
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