For $15 CAD, six days a week a local leads a group of tourists around Trinity highlighting its history, and likely telling stories. I actually don't know what he talks about because we did not end up taking the tour. Our first morning we drove to Elliston to see puffins (which are even cuter than you expect them to be), and the second morning we wanted an earlier start to Gander.
The historic part of town is extremely photogenic. I could imagine it being used as a movie set. There is very little that would need to be done to bring it back in time, other than hiding the cars and perhaps covering the paved roads.
Here are pictures from Trinity:
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As we walked towards town the village looked like a postcard |
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Rising Tide Theatre |
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Behind the Dockside restaurant |
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Parrish Hall |
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Post office |
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My finger is pointing to the distance between where the ice cream is made, and where it is sold |
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Golden hour photograph |
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Forced perspective photo: Don's picture, I'm still working on this skill |
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Dusk is even more magical |
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