One of Newfoundland’s best-preserved heritage outports, Trinity sits on a sheltered harbour framed by steep hills and colourful saltbox houses. The village is known for its narrow lanes, fishing stages, and restored historic buildings, giving it a strong sense of place and a distinctly coastal character. Lookouts around town offer views toward Rider’s Hill, Fort Point, and the wider Bonavista Peninsula, while nearby trails make it easy to explore the surrounding headlands. It’s a scenic, atmospheric base for history, coastal walks, and harbour photography.