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The Corner Brook Cave is a known Geologic feature of Newfoundland’s west coast but is one of the hidden gems.

Carved over the millennia by the steady run of Corner Brook Stream, these limestone caves offer over a kilometre of underground chutes and passageways to explore. This is a fantastic location, and we have the opportunity to do parts of the cave system in summer. Carved over the millennia by the steady run of Corner Brook Stream, these limestone caves offer over a kilometre of underground chutes and passageways to explore.

It will be a good idea to arrange a guide for the first time to the caves, for they all have a flooding schedule for the dam and provide you with the safest possible adventure.

Photo: facebook.com/cornerbrookcaveman

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  1. My husband and I were visiting Corner Brook, NFLD on September 16 and 17, 2022(first visit to Newfoundland from British Columbia) and were looking forward to exploring the Caves to find we could not find them. Are they closed for the season?

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