Lester-Garland House (Trinity Historical Society)
The Lester-Garland House is a large brick Georgian residence reconstructed as a museum and education centre in Trinity, Newfoundland, interpreting the historical trade connections between Poole, Dorset and Trinity. The museum showcases Trinity's role as a 17th–19th century commerce hub through diaries, business records, and photographic archives. Admission includes access to eight historic sites in Trinity.
41 WEST STREET
Trinity
Newfoundland and Labrador
A0C 2S0
Canada
June 2 to October 12, 9:30 AM – 5:00 PM daily
Sunday - Saturday: 09:30 - 17:00
Open June 2 to October 12 only.
Adult: 23 CAD
Senior/Student: 18 CAD
Children/Youth 16 and under free. Includes access to eight historic sites.
Adults: 23 CAD
Seniors & Students: 18 CAD
Children & Youth (16 and under): Free