Trinity

Historic Trinity lets you enjoy pageantry and hospitality as you enter one of the oldest settlements in Newfoundland. According to legend, the town was named by Gaspar Corte Real on Trinity Sunday in 1501.

Lester-Garland Premises Provincial Historic Site - an early 19th century mercantile building, which has been restored to the 1820s period, located in Trinity.

The Lester Garland House / Wessex Learning Centre - Located in Trinity, is a reconstructed Georgian brick house rebuilt from 1819-1820 on the site of the Lester home (1764-66).

Trinity Interpretation Centre - View illustrations, maps and photographs which explore the history and development of Trinity.

The Hiscock House Provincial Historic Site - Restored to the 1910 period, guides in period costumes escort visitors through this merchant’s household.

The New Founde Lande Trinity Pageant - This historical theatrical walking tour is a highlight to any visit to Trinity. Actors in period costume recreate the history of the town at sites throughout Trinity.

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