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Newfoundland Tourism Region : Eastern
Trinity Bay North: Located further south on Route 230 as one "down the bay" the first "Trinity" community that one comes to is Trinity Bay North.
According to the town's website, there are actually four communities that make up TBN, since it incorporated in 2005:
The Town of Trinity Bay North is a sterling example of four united communities, striving toward a prosperous future economically and socially.
Our strong connection with the fishery and our natural surroundings are preserved and proudly shared with visitors and future generations. Our Town continues to become a better place to live, work and play.
We maintain infrastructure that is appropriate, and shrewdly invest in endeavours that encourage a safe and healthy lifestyle. We treasure the unique history and cultural identity of Melrose, Port Union, Catalina and Little Catalina, building a future upon the strengths of our past.
It should be noted that each of these communities are quite distinct and appear as separate entities on the map, even though from the most "southerly" to the most "northerly", Melrose to Little Catalina is only a distance of 7.8 km (4.8 mi).
Used with permission from "Uncovering the Origin of 1001 Unique Place Names in Newfoundland and Labrador" 2021 Jennifer Leigh Hill
Address of this page: http://nl.ruralroutes.com/TrinityBayNorth