
Community Groups
Get involved, stay connected, and make a difference!
Our town is full of amazing people doing great things. Whether you're looking to volunteer, meet new friends, or just learn more about what’s happening in the community, these local groups are a great place to start.
Fort Point Lions Club
The Fort Point Lions Club keeps the community connected year-round with kitchen parties, snowmobile events, and festive parades. From fundraising for local causes to organizing celebrations, they bring people together through fun and meaningful initiatives. Want to get involved? Check out their Facebook page and learn more!

Vista Family Resource Centre
The Vista Family Resource Centre supports families with young children (prenatal to age 6) through fun, educational, and supportive programs right here in the Trinity Bight area. Programs in Port Rexton are usually held at Bishop White School, but they also move around for outdoor activities and special events.
From playgroups and parenting workshops to community events, their programs are flexible and tailored to meet the needs of local families. Want to learn more? Check out their Facebook page for the latest schedules, locations, and events.
The Trinity Benefit Club
The Trinity Benefit Club (TBC), founded on Candlemas Day (Groundhog Day) in 1838, holds a key place in the history of Trinity and the surrounding area. Established by seventy-six men under the leadership of Reverend William Bullock, TBC was the first organization of its kind in Canada, providing financial assistance to members who were sick or unable to work. This made it a forerunner to modern workmen’s compensation programs.
The club was open to all men over the age of 15 in the Trinity Bight area, fostering a sense of brotherhood, symbolized by its flag featuring a shamrock, thistle, and rose. Though the club is not as active today, it still holds biannual meetings on February 2nd and November 1st. The Trinity Benefit Club’s rich history reflects the community's commitment to supporting one another and remains a proud part of the region's heritage. More info
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