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Douglas W
Worth visiting
Although an old building very interesting to read about the history. Was impressed with the articles upstairs on the WW1 loss of life. Artifacts were fun to look at even remember a few !
We wanted to enjoy seeing over 2000 artifacts housed here, but the smell of cigarette smoke seems to have permeated the entire building and we couldn't tolerate it long enough to see more than the fir...
Step back in time to a well preserved family home and imagine life without the amenities we take for granted. Lots of artifacts and the staff tried but was unable to answer most of our questions that ...
Layout of a saltbox house and a collection of a variety of everyday things from the late 1800's
This museum is located in a 2 storey yellow clapboard salt house on the main street in Trinity nearby to St. Paul’s Anglican Church. An admission ticket is required which can be purchased at the Visi...
Worth visiting
Although an old building very interesting to read about the history. Was impressed with the articles upstairs on the WW1 loss of life. Artifacts were fun to look at even remember a few !
Stale smoke smell - had to leave
We wanted to enjoy seeing over 2000 artifacts housed here, but the smell of cigarette smoke seems to have permeated the entire building and we couldn't tolerate it long enough to see more than the fir...
Wonderful
This is a superb museum - everything is donated and has it's roots in Trinity. Tyler was a wonderful guide and tons of knowledge!
Quaint Snapshot of Family Life
Step back in time to a well preserved family home and imagine life without the amenities we take for granted. Lots of artifacts and the staff tried but was unable to answer most of our questions that ...
Layout of a saltbox house and a collection of a variety of everyday things from the late 1800's
This museum is located in a 2 storey yellow clapboard salt house on the main street in Trinity nearby to St. Paul’s Anglican Church. An admission ticket is required which can be purchased at the Visi...