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Rugged Coast
The views along the rugged Humber Arm are absolutely mind-blowing. Steep forested hills rise to mountains all around, and an ancient glacial fjord stretches as far as the eye can see - barely meeting the ocean in the distance. |
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Gros Morne National Park
More than a National Park. More than a UNESCO World Heritage Site. More than waterfalls, trails, sea stacks and beaches. Gros Morne is a life-changing experience and a must-see on our province's west coast, either by hiking or by boat tour. |
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Play around
One of our province's 20 courses, Blomidon Golf Course is known for a rugged and scenic backdrop that complements its fun and challenging links. A world-class course set in a world-class place, the view alone will put your head in the game. |
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Cruise Corner Brook... by Bicycle
Savour the views and the heritage at a slower speed with a guided bicycle tour along the water's edge. With nature this lush, all you can do is sit back and enjoy the ride. |
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Captain Cook Trail
Embark on a historical journey that brings epic scenery, adventure and history together on this coastal trail. Sea caves, fishing villages, wild berries and maybe even a traditional Newfoundland 'mug up' await! |
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Salmon Fishing
Atlantic salmon fishing is a prime summer activity in the region. The Humber River is one of Canada's best salmon rivers. No doubt. Fishing this river is a great challenge. |
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Legendary Hospitality
Smiles, warm welcomes and, sometimes, even an invitation into their home, the people here want your visit to be as enjoyable as possible. Why? Well, we love this place, and we want you to as well. |
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Boat Tour
Sometimes land just looks better from sea. So catch cliffs that disappear into the Atlantic, whales playing in their habitat, and table top mountains that paint the clouds on these diverse boat tours that wind through the western region. |
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Museums and Exhibits
Start with Captain Cook's Lookout, the Historic Train Site, and the Museum and Archives for a triple dose of history. Then move on to Marble Mountain to view the 52ft Heritage Tree with carvings that represent over 1,000 years of culture. |
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Stroll through the Town
Follow the meandering Corner Brook Stream Trail through the city. Hike upstream for a more rugged stretch of trail and a view of the gorge, or stroll lightly downstream to greet swans under a canopy of birch, alder and spruce. |
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The Humber River
This is a river experience like no other. Feel the slow and steady roll of the deep current flow underneath the hull of your kayak, fishing boat, or between your rubber boots as you cast your line. |
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Fall for Corner Brook
Come autumn, the Corner Brook region transforms and truly gets turned on. Painted with a vast expanse of only the most fiery shades of red, orange and yellow, we'll definitely brighten your day. |
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Ziplining
During a 1,000ft rush with ziplining at Marble Mountain, you'll swerve past it all, including a 20 storey waterfall in the midst of the Humber Valley. So hold on. You're about to go fast. Really, really, fast. |
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Walk on the Earth's Mantle
The red, barren rock of Gros Morne National Park's Tablelands are essential to modern geological understanding and are an incredible sight to behold. Thrust upward out of the ocean during a continental collision, the Tablelands are an isolated landscape akin to the moon. |