Welcome

We are located in the historic Town of Trinity on the east coast of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Founded in 1964, our mission is to preserve, present and promote the built and cultural heritage of Trinity and the area.

We invite you to visit our Town and our historic sites. Explore our living history Blacksmith Museum with demonstrations in the trade; our restored Poole-Newfoundland mercantile brick home- Lester Garland House - and the Fort Point Lighthouse which was home to a military fortification before becoming a Lighthouse.

For those interested in family history and genealogy our archives has materials dating to the 1750s.

We invite you to explore our website to learn more about our historic sites and archives; events and possibly consider becoming a member of our organization.

Whether visiting this site to learn about the history of Trinity, about THS and our work or as a guide to plan your visit to our Town; we hope you find this information useful! Enjoy.



News

Ask and ye shall receive

Tourists pay back Newfoundland town with breathtaking quilt

Online Auction

Learn more about our 2nd Annual Online Auction

Rev. Dr. John Clinch

Check out our interview with Adam Walsh on CBC Radio

Buy A Brick Project

Learn more about Buying a Brick

Trinity Bight Enterprise

The Trinity Bight Enterprise services the 12 communities of Trinity Bight.

Obituary Database

Online searchable obituary database dating back to the 1860s

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Our Mission

To preserve, present and promote the built and cultural heritage of Trinity and the area.

OFFICE HOURS OF OPERATION

  • Monday - Friday | 9:00AM to 5:00PM
  • HISTORIC SITES HOURS OF OPERATION

    May 20th - October 6th

  • Sunday - Saturday | 9:30AM to 5:00PM