Historic Hotel Corner Brook





The Historic Hotel Corner Brook Has Not Been Certified As Dog Friendly
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This trail starts out in the centre of Corner Brook, and immediately takes you around the pond, over some creeks, and beside some nice small waterfalls. You will have some very nice scenic viewpoints with great views. The second half of the trail is a bit of an uphill journey, so water is recommended. There are lots of waterfall views, a gorge lookout, and a little walk beside the pipeline. This trail follows the Ginger Route, the Gorge trail, and the Pipeline Trail.
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This route is a small section of the iconic and historical Newfoundland Trailway. You will start in downtown Corner Brook, heading out along the western side of the city with opportunities to see great views in this urban nature. The trail is open for multi-use, so be ready to share the route with cyclists and pedestrians. There are multiple access points throughout.
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This route is very accessible, easy, and follows some well maintained trails. This is a really lovely way to get to different parts of town and folks will usually see lots of ducks, maybe even a swan. And while the trail is incredibly beautiful and very accessible, if you are looking for a gorgeous west coast hike, this is more of a simple urban nature hike. It is a pleasant, shaded walk through some mature forest and over streams. The route is usually pretty busy, and there are lots of...
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This is a fun trail for anyone looking for a more moderate hike inside of the Corner Brook area. You will have a decent amount of elevation change throughout the route, and this will lead to some great views of the city and area, with some sweeping vistas of waterfalls, gorges, and the hills. This is a wide and multi-use trail, so be prepared to share the route with cyclists and pedestrians.
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This is a lovely trail that is the perfect level of difficulty for anyone looking for a quick nature escape. There are lots of waterfall views, a gorge lookout, and a little walk beside the pipeline. This trail follows the Ginger Route, the Gorge trail, and the Pipeline Trail, as they are all connected and folks can connect to longer sections. There is limited parking at the trailhead, so you can access the route form multiple areas.