Places To Stay in Trinity, Newfoundland
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Trinity charms visitors on at least two accounts. Many newcomers are struck by the natural beauty of the area, a magnificent harbour and the splendid maritime setting. Others are touched by a powerful sense of history (Old Worldliness) and the pride of place instilled by the cultural landscape. Trinity is a community whose personality has been largely shaped by the sea. The harbour has been proclaimed as one of the best in Newfoundland, even one of the finest in the world. The harbour not only provided abundant shelter and good holding ground, but was also spacious. It was once claimed to hold the entire British Navy.
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Artisan Inn

Inspire your creativity in an extraordinary setting! On the shores of Fisher Cove in Trinity Harbour, NL. The Artisan Inn offers 1000 sq. ft. of workshop or studio space ideally suited to visual artists, photographers, musicians, writers, actors, dancers....or anyone with a love of beauty and nature and an urge to create. All of the artist's needs have been anticipated and provided for; large .....
Campbell House

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 .....
Thye Village inn
Mailing address: PO Box 10, Trinity, NL A0C 2S0 Country Inn B&B with full dining services including traditional newfoundland and vegetarian cuisine. Also specialising in all inclusive packages to see and study whales and other marine and land life with a world renowned cetologist.
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Eriksen Premises

Trinity is in the heart of Newfoundland's history; the town has been an active settlement since at least 1588. Some sources place settlers here even earlier. The explorer, John Cabot, discovered the Western World when he arrived at Bonavista in 1497, just a short distance away. The harbour, secure in the worst gales, was irresistible. "The best and largest harbour in all the land," said the 1689 .....
The Eriksen Premises

The Eriksen Premises is a merchant's home and general store that was built in the late 1800's and restored in 1993. Retaining its original Victorian charm, the Eriksen Premises allows one to step back in time while enjoying many modern day conveniences. Located in the heart of historic Trinity, Newfoundland, this distinguished Bed and Breakfast is recommended "Where To Eat in Canada" for its .....
Trinity Beach House

Trinity Beach House is nestled on the water's edge in the historic ocean side town of Trinity, Trinity Bay on the East Coast of Newfoundland & Labrador, Canada. Trinity Beach House is the ideal location for those planning scenic day trips, as it is centrally located between Clarenville, Bonavista and the Terra Nova National Park. Also conveniently located for travelers who wish to spend their .....
Lighthouse View

Lighthouse View is in Trinity's historic district, a ten-minute walk from the Rising Tide Theatre. Just across the road from the house is the rocky shore, a favourite spot for landscape artists painting Trinity Harbour, the lighthouse and the Skerwink Cliffs. Bald eagles and ospreys are common and lobster fishermen regularly tend their traps. The house was home to three generations of .....
Skerwink Station

Exceed your expectations. One bedroom luxury vacation home. Capacity: 2 person occupancy Rates: $910/week tax included. Partial weeks and or weekend booking are welcome subject to availably. Credit Cards Accepted Visa
More about the areas accommodations / dining and tourism
Trinity Harbour has provided access to and refuge from the North Atlantic since the early 16th century when it was first used by European fishermen. West Countrymen from England began using it as a summer station in the migratory fishery in the 1570s, and in 1615 Richard Whitbourne (later Sir Richard) held a Court of the Admiralty, the first of its kind in the New World. Since then Trinity has been the scene of many other significant historical events.
Other local Trinity information
- Longitude: -53°55'25.32
- Latitude: 48°59'7.0799


