Sights in Corner Brook
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Captain James Cook Monument
A tribute to James Cook for his work in surveying the region in the mid-1760s, the Captain James Cook Monument , a national historic site, is northwest of downtown. Cook's names for many of the islands, ports and waterways, such as the Humber Arm and Hawke's Bay, remain today. While the clifftop monument is admirable, it's the panoramic view over the Bay of Islands that is the real payoff. The route here is convoluted, but well-marked.
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Railway Society of Newfoundland
Within historic Humbermouth Station, the Railway Society of Newfoundland has a good-looking steam locomotive and some narrow-gauge rolling stock that chugged across the province from 1921 to 1939.
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Corner Brook Arts & Culture Centre
The Corner Brook Arts & Culture Centre features a 400-seat performing-arts facility and an art gallery of local works.
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