Corner Brook is a bustling city located on the west coast of Newfoundland, which is locared on the east coast of Canada. Located on the Bay of Islands at the mouth of the Humber River, the city functions as a service centre for the western and nothern Newfoundland. This is a four season destination and has much to offer every type of visitor to the city. Full of history and culture, excellent scenery of ocean and mountains due to the Long Range Mountains cutting through the region, and packed with endless outdoor activites there is something to experience for both the beginner and the avid outdoor enthusiast.
Marble Mountain Resort
Nestled at the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, towering over the beautiful Humber Valley and renowned for the best skiing on Canada's East Coast, is Marble Mountain Resort. With the highest vertical drop of any ski area in Atlantic Canada, you'll soar down 225 acres and 37 trails catering to all skill levels and preferences: beginners, snowboarders, and self-proclaimed mogul masters. This is a fantastic activity for those who have a love of Ski or who want to try it out for the first time, a great time for all is to be had at the Marble Mountain Resort.
Pepsi Centre
Since opening its doors in 1997, the Pepsi Centre has established itself as Western Newfoundland's premier event facility. It was the prime venue for the 1999 Canada Winter Games. It has 2 arenas, Pepsi soundstage/studio and home to Hockey Hall of Fame. This hockey shrine pays tribute to those who contributed to the rich history of the game in this provenice. See exhibits honoring players from Newfoundland and Labrador who have made it to the top level of hockey, this is a popular attraction for those who love the sport. The Pepsi Centre also has an ice-ring for those who wish to test there skills on the ice.
Captain James Cook National Historic site
In 1767, the famous British explorer and cartographer Captain James Cook surveyed the Bay of Islands and was the first to map the area of Corner Brook. The Captain James Cook Monument is a National Historic Site displaying copies of the charts mapped by Captain Cook. This site is easily accessible by car and offers a vantage point for a breathtaking view of the Bay of Islands.
Downtown Corner Brook
This area of Corner Brook has over 2.5 miles of beautiful red interlocking brick sidewalks, heritage lights, and green spaces for you to relax in. While visiting downtown don't forget to stop by the shops and galleries and look for marble inscriptions that provide a history of the unique heritage buildings. Downtown Corner Brook holds a vibrant atmosphere and allows for visitors to soak up the true culture this city holds, and sample some of the Corner Brook's finest local cuisine.
Please find below the average weather temperatures in degrees Celsius
January: - 8.4
February: -9.1
March: -4.9
April: 1.3
May: 6.8
June: 12.1
July: 16.4
August: 15.5
September: 10.7
October: 5.3
November: 0.8
December: -5.1