Guest Guidebook
Trinity Blue
Trinity · Newfoundland & Labrador · Canada
Welcome
We're so glad
you're here.
Tucked down a private lane and cradled by ancient boreal forest, Trinity Blue is a boutique cabin perched at the edge of where the wilderness meets the sea — and the view from your private beach never gets old.
About the Cabin
Trinity Blue is a lovingly curated retreat at 21 Main Road, Trinity — one of Newfoundland's most storied and breathtaking communities. The cabin sleeps up to six across two Double bedrooms and a Queen room, with a 3/4 bath, a well-equipped kitchen, and a wraparound sense of calm that settles over you the moment you step through the door.
Your Surroundings
Dense spruce forest wraps around three sides of the property. The fourth opens to your own private beach on Trinity Bay — the kind of place where you can launch a kayak at dawn or simply sit and watch the fog roll in off the North Atlantic. Icebergs drift through in season. Humpbacks surface without warning. It is, in every sense, wild and wonderful.
The Experience
We've thought carefully about your comfort, from the quality of the linens to the warmth of the BBQ fire on a cool Newfoundland evening. Everything has been prepared with care. Settle in, breathe the salt air, and make Trinity Blue your own for the duration of your stay.
A Note on Water
Trinity Blue has a brand new well, and we are currently awaiting the results of our water quality test. In the meantime, we have provided a supply of drinking water in the cooler, as well as bottled water in the fridge — please help yourself freely. We appreciate your patience and understanding as we complete this process.
Getting Here
Your Arrival.
Everything you need to get settled from the moment you arrive. Check-in is fully self-guided — no waiting, no fuss.
21 Main Road, Trinity, NL. Follow Main Road into Trinity and look for the private lane on the right — the cabin sits at the end. Park in the designated grassy areas beside the cabin, the Gravel Area is our septic field and should not be parked on. We can be easily found in Google Maps by searching Trinity Blue.
Your keys are held in the lockbox mounted beside the front door. Enter the code 2130 to retrieve them. There are two keys — one for the deadbolt and one for the handle. Please note that the door locks automatically behind you, so always keep your keys on your person when leaving the cabin. Return both keys to the lockbox upon check-out.
The cabin uses a Starlink connection — reliable and fast, even at the edge of the wilderness. Select the network and enter the password below.
Linens, towels, and essential pantry staples are all ready for you. Make yourself at home — and don't hesitate to reach out if you need anything at all.
WiFi Details
What's Included
The Amenities.
Trinity Blue has been thoughtfully stocked and equipped so that everything you need is already here — inside and out.
Private Beach & Kayaks
Your Own Shoreline
Trinity Blue sits directly on Trinity Bay, with a private beach accessed directly from the cabin. Two kayaks are available for your use — they are stored beside the shed. Life vests and paddles are kept inside the shed. Please do not leave kayaks on the beach after use, as the tides can be unpredictable — return them to their position beside the shed. Do not take the kayaks beyond the bay without experience in open ocean conditions.
Wood Stove
Warm the Cabin
The cabin is equipped with a wood stove — perfect for cool Newfoundland evenings. A limited supply of firewood and fire starters is provided. Fire starters are located in the utility closet beside the fridge. Extra firewood can be found behind the shed. Please use wood responsibly and ensure the stove is fully extinguished before sleeping or leaving the cabin.
BBQ
Al Fresco Dining
The BBQ is located on the rear deck facing the tree line. Propane is provided. Please clean the grill after each use and ensure the gas valve is turned off completely when you're finished. Do not leave the BBQ unattended while in use.
Kitchen
Fully Equipped
The kitchen is stocked with all essential cookware, utensils, and pantry staples including oil, salt, pepper, and coffee. Please clean up after each use and store all food securely in the refrigerator or pantry. Dishes should be washed and returned to their place before your departure.
Linens & Towels
Fresh For Your Stay
All beds are made up with fresh linens. Each Room is allocated a share of towels. Upon departure, please leave used towels at the foot of your bed — no need to strip the bedding.
Garbage & Recycling
Keeping It Tidy
Garbage and recycling bins are located at the end of the private lane near the main road. Please sort recycling from household waste and ensure all garbage is removed from the cabin and put in the bin at the end of the lane before your departure. If the Bin is full, you must take your garbage with you.
The Neighbourhood
Explore Trinity
& Beyond.
You're in one of the most magnificent corners of Newfoundland — ancient coastlines, centuries of history, and wilderness that stretches as far as you can see.
Hiking
Skerwink Trail
One of the finest coastal hikes in Eastern Canada — a 5.3 km loop around Skerwink Head with panoramic views of sea stacks, rugged cliffs, coves, arches, and the open Atlantic. In season, watch for humpback whales and puffins from the cliff edge. Ranked among the top trails in North America.
~10 min · Port RextonHiking
Gun Hill Trail
A 3.1 km loop right in the heart of Trinity, Gun Hill offers the highest vantage point in the area — sweeping views across Trinity Bay, back to the town, and out toward the cliffs of Skerwink. Walk through diverse forest and meadow to reach the summit. Lupins bloom here in July.
~5 min · TrinityWildlife & Tours
Whale Watching & Boat Tours
Trinity Bay is one of the best places in Newfoundland to encounter humpbacks, minkes, and fin whales — sometimes from the shore of the cabin itself. For a closer look, Sea of Whales Adventures runs exhilarating zodiac and motorsailer tours from the Trinity waterfront. Icebergs grace the coastline in spring and early summer.
~5 min · Trinity WaterfrontLocal Favourite
Port Rexton Brewing
A beloved seasonal craft brewery tucked into the heart of Port Rexton with a tasting room, a great patio, and a warm, unhurried atmosphere that invites you to linger. The perfect post-hike reward after tackling Skerwink. Expect rotating taps, local flavour, and friendly faces.
~10 min · Port RextonHistory & Heritage
Trinity Historical Walking Tours
Travel through five centuries of Newfoundland history with a local guide on a curated walking tour of Trinity's storied lanes and buildings. Learn of the Beothuk, the English and Irish settlers, and the merchants who shaped this remarkable outport town. One of the most engaging cultural experiences on the peninsula.
~5 min · TrinityArts & Theatre
Rising Tide Theatre
Rising Tide has been staging professional theatre in Trinity for decades, with outdoor pageants, indoor performances, and the beloved "Summer in the Bight" festival. Both intimate and spectacular — a genuine cultural highlight of any visit to the area. Check schedules ahead of time, as shows sell out.
~5 min · TrinityUNESCO Geopark
Discovery Global Geopark
The Bonavista Peninsula is home to one of only five UNESCO Global Geoparks in Canada — half a billion years in the making. Explore over a dozen geosites featuring 560-million-year-old fossils, dramatic sea stacks, and sweeping geological sequences that reveal the deep history of the earth beneath your feet.
~20–45 min · Bonavista PeninsulaWildlife
Elliston Puffin Colony
An hour's drive brings you to Elliston — the self-proclaimed Root Cellar Capital of the World — and its remarkable land-accessible puffin colony. Stand at the cliff edge while Atlantic puffins waddle to within arm's reach. One of the most intimate wildlife encounters in Eastern Canada, and an absolute must.
~1 hr · EllistonHeritage
Hiscock House & Trinity Museums
Step inside Hiscock House, a provincial historic site that captures the remarkable story of a widow raising six children through entrepreneurship in the late 1800s. Nearby, the Lester Garland House — built on the site of Newfoundland's first brick building — and the Trinity Visitor Centre round out a fascinating half-day of history.
~5 min · TrinityCafé & Dining
Two Whales Coffee Shop
A local institution on Main Street in Port Rexton, Two Whales is the place to refuel after a morning on the trail. Excellent coffee, homemade baked goods, and a relaxed atmosphere that keeps visitors coming back every day of their stay.
~10 min · Port RextonLocal Treat
Sweet Rock Ice Cream & Aunt Sarah's Chocolate
Trinity is home to both Sweet Rock Ice Cream and Aunt Sarah's Chocolate — artisanal products made right here in the community. Try only-in-Newfoundland flavours like partridgeberry. A perfect stop for an afternoon treat after exploring the town.
~5 min · Trinity, Water StreetArts
English Harbour Arts Centre
Set inside the lovingly restored All Saints Anglican Church, the English Harbour Arts Centre hosts workshops, concerts, drystone wall installations, and rotating exhibitions throughout the summer. A quietly special cultural stop along the peninsula's scenic route.
~25 min · English HarbourDeparture & House Rules
Check-Out
Instructions.
Check-out is at 10:00 AM unless otherwise arranged. Please follow the steps below before you go — and thank you sincerely for taking care of our home.
Ensure all windows and exterior doors are closed and locked before departure. Return your key to the lockbox by the front door and confirm the lockbox is closed securely.
Wash, dry, and return all dishes, cookware, and utensils to their original homes. Wipe down all kitchen surfaces before you leave.
Bag all garbage and recycling and place in the bins at the end of the private lane. If the bins are full, please take your garbage with you to avoid a removal fee.
Beds can be left as-is. Leave used towels at the foot of the bed — there is no need to strip the linens.
Ensure both kayaks are returned to their position beside the shed. Rinse off any sand or saltwater before stowing, and return life vests and paddles inside the shed.
Ensure the BBQ is clean, the propane valve is fully off, and the cover is replaced before departure. Do not leave the BBQ in a condition that could cause a safety concern.
House Rules
Please Respect
Our Home.
No smoking indoors. Smoking is permitted outside only. All cigarette butts are considered trash and must be cleaned from the grounds before departure. Please do not discard butts in the surrounding forest.
No pets. We love animals — but pets are not permitted at Trinity Blue in order to protect the local wildlife and maintain the condition of the cabin for all guests.
No open fires on the property Never leave the BBQ unattended. The Propane Tank must be turned off before retiring for the evening or leaving the property.
Kayaks must not remain on the beach after use. Please return both kayaks to their position beside the shed — the tides can be unpredictable. Wear a life jacket at all times on the water. Kayaks are used entirely at your own risk.
Guests only. The cabin is reserved for the number of guests confirmed at booking. Please do not host additional visitors or parties without prior approval.
Respect the natural environment. You are surrounded by forest and wildlife. Please do not disturb the land, remove plants or rocks, or leave any trace of your stay beyond the property boundaries.
Report all damages honestly. Accidents happen — we genuinely understand. Please contact us about any damage that may have occurred during your stay. Honesty is always appreciated and handled with grace.
We're Here For You
Get in Touch.
Please don't hesitate to reach out during your stay. We want your time at Trinity Blue to be truly unforgettable.
Your Host
DWELL By Sam
For any questions or concerns during your stay, please don't hesitate to reach out.
Call or text Simone at
(709) 769-0295
Or email us at
info@dwellbysam.ca
Property Address
Trinity Blue
21 Main Road
Trinity, NL
Located at the end of a private lane off Main Road, surrounded by forest and has a short trail that leads onto a private beach on Trinity Bay.
Check-In & Check-Out
Your Stay
Check-in: 4:00 PM
Check-out: 10:00 AM
Lockbox code: 2130
WiFi password: trinityblue2026
Emergency Services
Emergency
Police / Fire / Medical
911
Non-emergency RCMP
(709) 464-5600
Bonavista Peninsula Health Centre
(709) 464-2131
Nearest Services
Local Essentials
The nearest grocery store and fuel are located in Clarenville, approximately 45 minutes west along the Trans-Canada Highway. Port Rexton and Trinity have local shops, cafés, and restaurants to cover most day-to-day needs during your stay.