Trinity Royal Heritage Conservation Area, Saint John
Facts and practical information
The Trinity Royal Heritage Conservation Area is a historic district in Saint John, New Brunswick's uptown. The City of Saint John designated the area as the city's first heritage conservation area in 1982; it has since expanded in area. Surrounding the Trinity Anglican Church, the area includes several National Historic Sites of Canada within its boundaries. Much of the area consists of Victorian brick buildings raised after The Great Fire of Saint John, New Brunswick that destroyed much of the city's central peninsula in 1877. ()
Central Peninsula (Uptown)Saint John
Trinity Royal Heritage Conservation Area – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Saint John City Market, TD Station, Fort Howe, Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception.