Trinity Bay North carries the character of a working coastline with the history to match, uniting the communities of Catalina, Melrose, and Port Union into one scenic, close-knit town. Fisher wharves, headlands, and clapboard heritage buildings set the tone for weekend strolls and whale-spotting, while the story of the only union-built town in North America is never far away. Day trips are easy: the lighthouse and seascapes of Bonavista pair beautifully with the exhibits at the Ryan Premises National Historic Site, presented by Parks Canada, and puffin viewing awaits in Elliston. For culture seekers, colorful streets and live theatre in Trinity are within reach, and the entire region is part of the Discovery Global Geopark, celebrated for world-class geology and coastal hiking.
Families will find schooling organized through the Newfoundland and Labrador English School District, with junior and senior high options in nearby Bonavista and post-secondary programs at the College of the North Atlantic’s Bonavista campus. The area’s heritage and coastal ecology are on full display at Cape Bonavista Lighthouse Provincial Historic Site, while maritime history takes center stage at Parks Canada’s Ryan Premises National Historic Site. Outdoor time comes naturally here, from berry-picking and beachcombing to exploring rugged trails that lace the peninsula and connect to communities like Port Rexton.
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