Further up the inlet, Trinity Harbour narrows into a quiet, sheltered stretch framed by steep forested hills and rugged shoreline. This upper section feels far removed from the village centre, with still water that often mirrors the cliffs and tree line. Along the eastern side, Tabins Point offers one of the best vantage spots for looking deep into the harbour and across to the surrounding headlands. It’s a peaceful, nature-focused area ideal for taking in the wilder side of the Bonavista Peninsula.