What's in store for Bonavista Peninsula's Trinity Loop? N.L. government accepting business pitches | SaltWire

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'The sky's the limit to somebody's creativity on what they really want to do with the property,' Bonavista Mayor John Norman told CBNAndrew of the old Trinity Loop Amusement Park. What do you think would add to the region's tourism cachet?

The Trinity Loop, a former amusement park site that closed in 2004, could be on its why to finding new life. — Peter Jackson file photo/The Telegram - Peter JacksonTRINITY, N.L. — Growing up less than a one-hour drive from the Trinity Loop Amusement Park, John Norman has his share of memories about the site.

The provincial government is seeking proposals from tourism-related businesses to develop the former Trinity Loop Amusement Park site. - Peter Jackson "I also recall it was well attended," he said."There was always a crowd when we went there. It was a very busy place. I would hope that in due course with the right ownership we can return to those glory days of a family recreation and many people with many attractions."

"I'll be curious to see who comes forward," said Norman."I can't imagine you'll be doing much with that site without spending at least a few million dollars."

 

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