Discover the Area

We’ve got wilderness and culture to spare, year-round. The challenge? Fitting it all in.
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Outdoor Adventures

GROS MORNE NATIONAL PARK

Soaring fjords and moody mountains tower above a diverse panorama of beaches and bogs, forests and barren cliffs at this UNESCO World Heritage Site, a 90-minute drive away from Corner Brook.

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MARBLE MOUNTAIN SKI RESORT & MARBLE ZIP

The largest ski hill east of Quebec also offers year-round zip lining over the scenic Humber Valley.

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RUGGED EDGE

Enjoy the backcountry of Western Newfoundland in any season with winter and summer motorized tours.

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OUTER BAY OF ISLANDS TRAILS

Explore the Blow Me Down mountains and the fishing villages surrounding Corner Brook on hiking trails that range from gentle strolls to adventurous climbs.

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EVEROUTDOOR ADVENTURES

Set off on a hiking, kayaking, or personal watercraft adventure in the Bay of Islands with the help of Everoutdoor Adventures.

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FOUR SEASONS TOURS

Cod fishing, boil ups and guaranteed bald eagle sightings. Sit back and enjoy a tour in Darren’s traditional Newfoundland Dory.

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CYCLE SOLUTIONS 

Whizz through Western Newfoundland on two wheels on a customized cycling tour, or dive into Corner Brook’s geology with a guided caving experience.

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BLOW ME DOWN TRAILS

Newfoundland’s largest cross-country ski club offers 40 km of groomed trails for skiers, snowshoers and fat bikers, with a season often stretching from December to May.