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Trinity

History, friendliness, and unmoving authenticity are woven into every aspect of the Trinity area of Newfoundland and Labrador. From the beautifully restored fishing rooms and salt box 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 hill sides. Follow hiking trails that bring you to rolling granite hills and spectacular beaches.

At the Trinity Pageant, let us pull you into the 1700s. On this scenic walking tour, local actors and singers 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 time 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.

The Trinity Area 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 in Eastern Region of Newfoundland on the Discovery Trail scenic touring route along Route 230A and 239, approximately 259 kilometres from St. John’s.


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