Fort Point , Trinity , NL
Fort Point, also known as Admiral's Point, was fortified in 1746 with three batteries mounting 18 guns, a store house, a powder magazine, barracks for 224 soldiers and a pavilion for 9 officers, all surrounded by parapets and palisades. During the 1740s, the Fort was...
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Updated · Mis à jour — Jun 16, 2026
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Trinity Historical Society Inc. Built in the 1880s in the salt box architectural style by the DeGrish family, the building was acquired...
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Start your visit at the Visitors’ Centre where you will be able to buy your tickets and find out more about the 14 historic properties. .
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A historic house telling the story of Emma Hiscock.
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The Green family worked as Blacksmiths in Trinity from the 1750s to 1955. Ada Nemec (nee Green) donated the forge containing a...