Captain James Cook Historic Site

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Corner Brook

Newfoundland
Canada

Park Amenities:
Hiking
Interpretive Signs
Picnicking
Sightseeing
Walking
Wheelchair Access


Captain James Cook Historic Site

Corner Brook, Newfoundland Adventure Guide

Canada Parks, Trails and Places

Captain James Cook Historic Site, perched on Crow Hill, in Corner Brook, Newfoundland is where you will find the Captain James Cook Monument and some far reaching views of the Blomidon Mountains, Bay of Islands and the community of Corner Brook. Captain James Cook is credited with the surveying (mapping) of the Bay of Islands in 1767. 

What are the Top Things To Do, Activities, and Adventures enjoyed at the Captain James Cook Historic Site?

Captain James Cook Historic Site adventures, and activities most enjoyed includes hiking, sightseeing and picnicking.

Why Captain James Cook Historic Site near Corner Brook, NFLD?

Because it is a great filler activity when you have spare time. Not only do you learn a little about our Canadian history you also score some amazing views of the Corner Brook and "Bay of Islands" area. Make it a clear day and it gets even better.

What are the features, and amenities provided at the Captain James Cook Historic Site?

The more important, some would say only, features, amenities, services located in and around the Captain James Cook Historic Site includes a statue, information signs, hiking trail, lookout, sightseeing benches and parking.

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Address:

Captain James Cook Historic Site
Mayfair Avenue
Corner Brook
Canada

How To Get ToCaptain James Cook Historic Site

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From downtown Corner Brook, Newfoundland, Canada it is a 3 kilometre (7 minute) drive west on Wellington Street, then left on Popular Road (turns into Country Road), take a right on Atlantic Avenue and then a left on Mayfair Avenue to the Captain James Cook Historic Site.
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