The two maps illustrate the significant changes in the town centre of Trentville between 1966 and 2016. Each map contains details on where various facilities are present and how they have changed over time.
Although most of the town centre has experienced major difference in the location of features, some remain unchanged. These include the plaza which remains at the middle of the town centre, along with the tower to its North. The gardens also retain their position towards the South of the plaza.
In 1966, the town centre had several prominent features, including a church, theatre, and cinema situated on the northern side. An amphitheatre was centrally located, surrounded by antique shops and cafés, while the southern part of the town housed a library, museum, and gardens. The central area featured a piazza, with a gallery and antique shops to the west and a church and theatre to the northwest.
By 2016, the town centre had undergone extensive development. The amphitheatre was replaced by a boutique shop and eatery. The cinema and church in the north had been replaced by a subway station and café, respectively. The area around the former theatre was converted into a hotel. The central piazza remained, but the area to the east saw significant changes, with the addition of a car park and casino. To the south, the museum and gallery retained their original locations, while the library area now accommodated a new restaurant.
