VIDEO: Toilography visits Trinity Loop, an abandoned amusement park in Newfoundland
Posted: January 3, 2022 Filed under: Abandoned Toilets, Canadian Toilets, Graffiti, Maritimes, Toilet videos Leave a commentIn 2019 I did a road trip through Newfoundland, starting at St. John’s and working my way up to Fogo Island. I stopped for a night at the small town of Trinity, where I explored Trinity Loop, a nearby abandoned amusement park. Plenty of dilapidated dunnies to see here, among many other interesting artifacts and acts of vandalism.
It took me a while to edit this! I have some more footage from Newfoundland to put together hopefully one day soon including some pretty incredible outhouses.
Below are a few photos from around the park:








Artsy at Alteregos
Posted: September 4, 2016 Filed under: Canadian Toilets, Halifax, NS, Maritimes, Toilet Art, Toilets at Cafes Leave a commentAn artsy loo at Alteregos Cafe & Catering in downtown Halifax
A true gentleman’s room
Posted: September 3, 2016 Filed under: Canadian Toilets, Maritimes, Toilet Art 1 CommentThe entrance to a true gentlemen’s room at The Townhouse in Antigonish, Nova Scotia
PEI – Nova Scotia Ferry
Posted: September 3, 2016 Filed under: Canadian Toilets, Marine Loos, Maritimes, Prince Edward Island, Urinals Leave a commentSome awkward corner urinals onboard the PEI – Nova Scotia ferry
DO NOT FLUSH
Posted: September 3, 2016 Filed under: Canadian Toilets, Interesting Signs or Graffiti, Maritimes, Prince Edward Island, Urinals Leave a commentA bold warning at the Charlottetown Farmers Market. It does make you want to flush just to see what happens though, doesn’t it?
Black & white
Posted: September 3, 2016 Filed under: Canadian Toilets, Maritimes, Prince Edward Island, Toilets at Shops Leave a commentA narrow & contrasting restroom at the Black & White Convenience Store which also acts as a laundromat
Which one would you go for?
Posted: September 3, 2016 Filed under: Canadian Toilets, Maritimes, Prince Edward Island, Public Toilets, Urinals Leave a commentFaced with a choice, which urinal at the Charlottetown Waterfront would you go for?