Our

Story

On the edge of the Bonavista Peninsula, Cape Random Trust welcomes visitors to step into the story of Newfoundland’s past.

Our core mandate is to promote and preserve the cultural heritage of the region through education, interpretation, and community engagement. This includes developing programs for schools, welcoming tourists and local visitors, coordinating site upkeep, hosting cultural events, and stewarding the surrounding trails and landscape.

Behind the scenes, Cape Random Trust is a registered Canadian charity that plays a broader advocacy role in support of rural sustainability and cultural tourism. Through our work, we hope to ensure that Newfoundland and Labrador’s unique outport history is not only remembered but actively experienced by future generations.

The Inspiration

As the custodians of the Cape Random site, the Trust is responsible for maintaining and operating this unique cultural attraction—a historically inspired 19th-century outport village originally built as the filming location for the Random Passage television series. 

Book & Television Series

Built in 2000 as the set for the acclaimed television adaptation of Bernice Morgan’s Random Passage, the site has since evolved into an immersive heritage destination. Tucked into the once-inhabited cove of White Point, we offer visitors the rare chance to explore what outport life might have looked and felt like in the early 1800s through guided tours, storytelling experiences, and events that bring Newfoundland’s early settler history vividly to life.

The Inspiration

As the custodians of the Cape Random site, the Trust is responsible for maintaining and operating this unique cultural attraction—a historically inspired 19th-century outport village originally built as the filming location for the Random Passage television series. 

Book & Television Series

Built in 2000 as the set for the acclaimed television adaptation of Bernice Morgan’s Random Passage, the site has since evolved into an immersive heritage destination. Tucked into the once-inhabited cove of White Point, we offer visitors the rare chance to explore what outport life might have looked and felt like in the early 1800s through guided tours, storytelling experiences, and events that bring Newfoundland’s early settler history vividly to life.

The Trust

Message from The Board:

On behalf of the Cape Random Trust Board, welcome to the Random Passage Site! Our team and community partners work year-round to preserve the site and to create meaningful, authentic experiences for visitors of all ages. Whether you’re here for a guided tour, a walk to the headlands, or a quiet moment in the tearoom, we hope you feel the spirit of this coast.

Gerald Miller
Vice Chair
Cecily Marsden
Director
Gary Janes
Director

Governance

The Random Passage Trust is a community-based, not-for-profit organization governed by a volunteer Board of Directors. The Board provides strategic oversight, financial accountability, and policy direction to ensure the Trust operates with transparency, integrity, and long-term sustainability. 

Through strong governance practices, the Trust remains accountable to the community it serves and committed to safeguarding the Random Passage Site as a shared cultural resource.