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Trinity | Churches

Church of the Most Holy Trinity
Church of the Most Holy Trinity
Church of the Most Holy Trinity (foreground)
Church of the Most Holy Trinity (foreground)
St. Paul's Anglican Church
St. Paul's Anglican Church
St. Paul's Anglican Church
St. Paul's Anglican Church
St. Paul's Anglican Church
St. Paul's Anglican Church
Cemetery | Trinity, NL
Cemetery | Trinity, NL
Trinity from Fort Point
Trinity from Fort Point
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There is so much to see in Trinity on the Bonavista Peninsula, that we have divided it into three pages. Trinity is home to two historic wooden churches that you’ll want to visit.

The best way to see Trinity is on foot. Plan on spending the better part of a day in town. When you drive into Trinity, go to your left towards the Rising Tide Theatre. There is a large parking area. It’s not far from the green house that serves as a welcome centre. This is where you can pick up maps for a self-guided tour. The churches will probably be towards the end of your tour.

Church of the Most Holy Trinity

This Roman Catholic timber framed church was built in the Gothic Revival style of architecture. The church was built in 1833. It’s the oldest wooden church in Newfoundland and one of the oldest in Canada. The church is located on Ash’s Lane not far from St. Paul’s Anglican Church.

For more information on the Church of the Most Holy Trinity, visit this page.

St. Paul’s Anglican Church

This beautiful Anglican church is the most prominent building in Trinity. The present structure was completed in 1894. It’s the third church on this site. The first dates back to 1730.

Make sure you go inside. The original woodwork has never been painted.

The church is a registered heritage structure. You can learn more about the church by clicking here.

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St. Paul's Anglican Church | Trinity, NL