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Green Family Forge

West Street at Dandy Lane, Trinity, NL A0C 2S0

The Green family worked as Blacksmiths in Trinity from the 1750s to 1955. Ada Nemec (nee Green) donated the forge containing a collection of tools used by six generations of her family. The present smithy was built between 1895 & 1900 and is unusually large - four blacksmiths...

🕐 Open from mid-May to mid-October from 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM daily.

Updated · Mis à jour Jun 16, 2026

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