History – greenwoodcornerbrook.com http://www.greenwoodcornerbrook.com/ Mon, 28 Jun 2021 09:43:44 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.7.12 https://www.greenwoodcornerbrook.com/wp-content/uploads/r6KNEX4U/2021/04/Screenshot-2021-04-26-at-12.20.14-150x150.png History – greenwoodcornerbrook.com http://www.greenwoodcornerbrook.com/ 32 32 Historic Places in and Around Corner Brook https://www.greenwoodcornerbrook.com/2021/03/28/historic-places-in-and-around-corner-brook/ https://www.greenwoodcornerbrook.com/2021/03/28/historic-places-in-and-around-corner-brook/#respond Sun, 28 Mar 2021 23:45:55 +0000 https://www.greenwoodcornerbrook.com/?p=22 Located in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador, the city of Corner Brook has a rich history. It dates back to the 18th century, when Captain James Cook had surveyed the entire area. Later, it went through a lot

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Located in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador, the city of Corner Brook has a rich history. It dates back to the 18th century, when Captain James Cook had surveyed the entire area. Later, it went through a lot of changes just like any of the other places in the world. 

You’ll be reminded of some historic events that the city has experienced in the past by visiting certain places. You can include visits to such places as a part of your sightseeing tours while holidaying in Corner Brook. Here, we’ve listed some of the best sites that are of considerable historical importance.

1. Captain James Cook Historic Site

Located on Crow Hill is this fascinating historic site, which also includes the Captain James Cook Monument. Captain Cook had surveyed the Bay of Islands in 1767. Upon visiting this place, you’ll be able to enjoy the majestic views of Blomidon Mountains. A visit to this site would give you the chance to enjoy hiking and sightseeing. 

On a clear day, you can savor the views of the entire city and the Bay of Islands. Plan your trip to this site if you have some time to spare. It would give you important information about the Canadian history. The site also includes sightseeing benches, information signs, a statue, a hiking trail and parking space.

2. Silent Witnesses Memorial

On the 11th of December 1985, a flight of Arrow Air crashed just outside of the town of Gander. It had over 240 passengers and 8 crew members on board. The plane had departed from Egypt and was heading to Kentucky in the United States of America. 

All the passengers in this flight were members of the 101st Airborne Division of the United States Army. The 101st Airborne Division is also known as ‘Screaming Eagles’ and specializes in air assault operations. Its members who were on a peace-keeping mission had met an abrupt and painful end with the crash. This marks a sad day in the history of Canada. 

The memorial was built in remembrance of the brave men and women and their peace-keeping services. It features an unarmed soldier holding the hands of a small boy and a girl, standing on a rock. Each of the children can be seen holding an olive branch, symbolizing the peace-keeping mission.

3. Cape Bonavista Lighthouse Provincial Historic Site

This lighthouse tower made of stone was constructed in the 19th century and is located in Bonavista town. This town lies on the Bonavista Peninsula in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador. The lighthouse tower rises from the central portion of a wooden building. 

This building stands on the northern tip of the Bonavista Peninsula. It is a delight to witness this building with red and white stripes. You’ll also enjoy some mesmerizing views of the rugged coastline from the surrounding cliffs. 

Sightseeing, iceberg sighting, and bird-watching are some of the activities you can enjoy during your visit to this site. The facilities provided on the site include guided tours, public washrooms, an interpretation centre, and a craft shop. It would also be an ideal place to click some excellent snaps.

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An Insight into the Past and Present of Corner Brook https://www.greenwoodcornerbrook.com/2021/01/30/an-insight-into-the-past-and-present-of-corner-brook/ https://www.greenwoodcornerbrook.com/2021/01/30/an-insight-into-the-past-and-present-of-corner-brook/#respond Sat, 30 Jan 2021 21:07:02 +0000 https://www.greenwoodcornerbrook.com/?p=13 When you’re in Corner Brook, there are several places that would remind you of the city’s history. Corner Brook is located in the Newfoundland and Labrador province of Canada. It was first surveyed by Captain James Cook in the 18th

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When you’re in Corner Brook, there are several places that would remind you of the city’s history. Corner Brook is located in the Newfoundland and Labrador province of Canada. It was first surveyed by Captain James Cook in the 18th century. The site from where he had surveyed the area is now called Captain James Cook Historic Site. 

Located on Crow Hill, this historic site attracts plenty of tourists every year. During mid-19th century, this region had a population of not more than a hundred individuals. The occupation of most of the population residing in the area back then was fishing and lumber work.

Formation of Corner Brook 

Corner Brook had four different communities and each of them were engaged in their own commercial activities. Corner Brook West, also known as Westside or Humber West, had retail establishments. Railway and industrial operations were located in Corner Brook East, also known as the Heights or Humbermouth. 

Curling, the residential neighborhood of Corner Brook, was home to the fishing community. Workers of the pulp and paper mill were housed in Townsite. All these four communities were merged to form the Corner Brook of today.

Settlement of the Latvians and Germans

In the mid-20th century, nearly 70 individuals from Germany and Latvia settled in the city. They belonged to several classes and had endured the eventful times of the Second World War. As the conflicts were changing the European political map, these people had to leave their home countries. These men and women were in their twenties and thirties. 

They arrived as a part of the New Industries program. It was a strategy of industrialization and economic diversification by then Premier Joseph R. Smallwood. The newly immigrated Germans and Latvians had a considerable expertise in cement and gypsum. With this expertise, they participated in the development of infrastructure in Newfoundland.

Corner Brook today

Today, Corner Brook is home to the second-largest population of the Newfoundland and Labrador province. It houses the Corner Brook Pulp & Paper Mill, which employs most of the people in the region. The largest regional hospital in the western part of Newfoundland is also located here. While exploring Corner Brook, you’ll come across many shopping and retail businesses. 

The city has offices of the provincial and federal government. You’ll also find several sports facilities in this part of the world. Among them is the Marble Mountain Ski Resort, which is a haven for skiing enthusiasts. In the February of 2011, the Special Olympics Provincial Winter Games was hosted in this city. 

A strong arts community is active at the Grenfell Campus of the Memorial University of Newfoundland. The thriving cultural institutions promote all kinds of arts on various levels. The presence of excellent transportation facilities makes getting around in the city pleasant and hassle-free. 

The nearest airport is Deer Lake Regional Airport, which is located 55 kilometres northeast of Corner Brook. You can reach your desired places in the city through the local bus service called Corner Brook Transit. The presence of four cab companies gives you several options while hiring a taxi service.

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3 Things You Must Never Miss Doing in Corner Brook https://www.greenwoodcornerbrook.com/2020/11/16/3-things-you-must-never-miss-doing-in-corner-brook/ https://www.greenwoodcornerbrook.com/2020/11/16/3-things-you-must-never-miss-doing-in-corner-brook/#respond Mon, 16 Nov 2020 20:03:56 +0000 https://www.greenwoodcornerbrook.com/?p=9 Corner Brook is certainly one of the many hidden gems of Canada, which not many tourists explore. You can find many opportunities in this part of the world to indulge in some exciting activities. Corner Brook never disappoints those who

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Corner Brook is certainly one of the many hidden gems of Canada, which not many tourists explore. You can find many opportunities in this part of the world to indulge in some exciting activities. Corner Brook never disappoints those who like to get outdoors and have fun. Here, we’ve put together some fabulous things you can do while exploring this Canadian city.

1. Hike on the Three Bear Mountain trail

A part of the Corner Brook Stream trail network, it offers amazing panoramic views. It begins at the O’Connell Center on Hospital Hill and has been maintained well. You can enjoy marvelous views of the city and the Bay of Islands while hiking on this trail. 

It has stairs over all of the key elevations and features benches and signs on the way. Some captivating views of the downtown area and west side can be savored from the first look-off point. You’ll also come across a stone arch, which shows the history of the city. 

Upon continuing on the trail, you’ll reach a point that overlooks the Bay of Islands and Blomidon Mountains. The trail then circles back to the O’Connell Center. Although this is a short trail, it offers some of the best views of Corner Brook and its surroundings.

2. Try some local beer

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In recent times, Bootleg Brew Co. has started its taproom in Corner Brook’s downtown. Some amazingly unique beers are served here, which will leave you impressed. Newfoundland had a major role to play in prohibiting bootlegging. This prompted the brewery in giving its business this name, which sounds local and is quite original. 

Bootleg Brew Co. was started by two cooks-turned-brewers hailing from Newfoundland. As their story goes, they came in contact with each other while working at Newfound Sushi as cooks. Soon, they realized that they were both passionate about beer. So, the duo Matt Tilley and Morgan Turner-Crocker decided to start brewing at home. 

They enjoyed their hobby so much that they began producing more beer than expected. Soon, they were sharing the drinks with their family and friends. They started off small and then went on to create this brewery. It stands out for its styles and flavors of beer. You’ll find their taproom inviting with local art on the walls and indoor games. As they offer different flavors of beers, you’ll have fun tasting some of them.

3. Feel the thrill of zip lining at Steady Brook Falls

Some of the local operators provide adventurous zip line experiences. The adventure begins at the top of Steady Brook Falls, which is located just outside of Corner Brook. You’ll feel the adrenaline rush as you go zip lining at the speed of 30 kilometers an hour. During this glide, you’ll be at a height of over 280 feet. You’ll also get to enjoy some gorgeous views of Humber Valley. 

Throughout the course, you’ll get to stop at the decks to savour the breathtaking sceneries. This activity would be conducted in an environment-friendly setting. It can be enjoyed by the kids as well as adults. Generally, it takes about two hours for any individual to complete the entire zip line course.

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