
Trinity Eco-Tours Lodge is located on Stoneman’s Lane, adjacent to Saint Paul’s Church and across the street from Trinity Historical Museum. This guesthouse-style establishment makes for a comfortable base from which to explore the Bonavista Peninsula. Dating back to the 19th century, the fully restored lodge blends historic charm with modern conveniences. Choose from six distinctive whale-themed rooms with original wood plank paneling, period furniture and Newfoundland-inspired decor elements. From the windows in your room take in views of city landmarks. While staying here, enjoy whale and iceberg watching cruises, go sea kayaking and ride an ATV. In the morning, tuck into a hearty breakfast spread, for your other meals visit one of the restaurants or cafes nearby.
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Artisan Inn and Vacation Homes is conveniently located in the heart of the historic outport town of Trinity in Newfoundland. Established in 1991, the property is spread over six houses, two of which – Campbell and Gover – date back to the mid-1800s and are Registered Heritage Structures.
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