Campbell House, Trinity, Newfoundland
Campbell House is a small historic resort with a variety of inside and outside amenities for our guests. Located in Trinity, Newfoundland, a historic fishing village along the shores of Trinity Bay, the buildings are heritage sites, one of which won the Southcott Award for restoration. Escape from the city to a quiet and historic coastal village.
Gover House, cited as the place to stay in Newfoundland, is situated at the oceanshore. With breathtaking views of the sea all around, this peaceful setting provides a tranquil contrast to everyday routine. Relax, breathe the fresh air, stroll the hills and meadows or explore the town....whatever is your choice. Trinity is located on the Bonavista Peninsula, almost surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean and one of the best-kept secrets in Canada.
Eastern Region, Trinity Bight
Owner Tineke Gow and her family have taken the 150 year old Campbell House and meticulously restored and refurnished it to the time when Queen Victoria was young. Original furnishings are used wherever possible and old crockery adorns the shelves. The attention to detail continues outside the house. Slate from the nearby Burgoyne's Cove quarry forms a patio and garden walls, where guests can enjoy the spectacular view of Trinity Harbour.
Campbell House is equally suited to work or play.
Address and contact details

High Street
Trinity
Newfoundland
A0C2S0
Canada
- (709) 464 3377 ( Telephone )
- 877 464 7700 ( Tollfree )
- Website
