Places to stay in Trinity, Newfoundland
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Trinity Beach House
60 Main Street, A0C 2S0, (+001) 709-687-5663
Lighthouse View
Water Street, A0C 2S0, (+001) 709-464-3377
Eriksen Premises

West Street P.O. Box 58, A0C 2S0, (+001) 709-464-3327
The Eriksen Premises

West Street, A0C 2S0, (+001) 709-464-3698
Campbell House

High Street, A0C2S0, (+001) 709-464-3377
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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.
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.
excerpted from Gordon Handcock's "The Story of Trinity", a publication of the Trinity Historical Society
- Wareham Centreville - 2 km
- Hare Bay - 10 km
- Badger's Quay - 17 km
- Dark Cove - 19 km
Towns are shown withing 20km radius of Trinity, Newfoundland. Distances are not representive of traveling amounts. Towns marked * indicated accommodations listed.

