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Throughout the summer of 1767, he surveyed most of the area. Copies of the maps he created are displayed at the Captain James Cook Monument in Corner Brook. Curling used to be known as Birchy Cove; its name was changed in dedication of Rev. J.J. Curling. [1] Curling used to have a hotel and a golf course. Oil tankers are currently in their place.
Tourist attractions include the gold rush town of Dawson City, Kluane National Park and Reserve and a number of attractions in Whitehorse and other communities. Opportunities for wilderness adventure tourism and ecotourism abound ( hiking , canoeing , kayaking , skiing, dog-sledding ), but the territory is also served by a well-developed road ...
North America Port Container Traffic 2006 Port Ranking by TEUs. [11] Canadian rankings from Transport Canada. [12] World rankings from American Association of Port Authorities. [13] U.S. rankings from American Association of Port Authorities. [14] Local ports are included. [3] Seasonal ports are included. [1] Cruise ship ports are included. [2]
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The Corner Brook Civic Centre is currently owned by The City of Corner Brook. [29] Corner Brook hosted the Special Olympics Provincial Winter Games in February 2011. [30] The city also twice hosted Raid the North Extreme, a televised six-day multi-sport expedition race held in wilderness locations across Canada, and was a leg of the ITU World ...
Near the mouth of the Humber River, appropriately named "Humber Mouth", is the city of Corner Brook (2011 pop.: 19,886), as well as several neighboring suburbs. The Humber River was used for many years to float logs down to the Bay of Islands where a large Bowater pulp and paper mill at Corner Brook turned them into paper products.