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Skiing Marble
Mountain Sixteen-hundred feet vertical drop, 27 trails, the largest snowfall of any Canadian city and a breathtaking view of the Bay of Islands. Combine all of these and what do you get? Marble Mountain, of course, and the "Best skiing east of the Rockies." Located just 5 km east of Corner Brook, Marble offers trails to satisfy skiers of any ability.
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Back-country
Skiing
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Join us for adventures in the back-country. We can customize a holiday to suit you. From gentle trips through the woods and fjords of Gros Morne National Park to playing in the mountains. The favourite trip of our past clients is a three day odyssey into the back-country to find a cozy chalet buried in the incredible snowfall of Western Newfoundland. Day trips on the Tablelands or along the base of the 2000 foot cliffs invariably leave everyone awestruck. |
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Have more time? We can combine these back-country trips with an overnight tour out to our lighthouse on a remote deserted island surrounded by north Atlantic ice and seals. In between major trips, take a day or two to try some of the best cross-country trails in Canada at the Blow Me Down cross-country club in Corner Brook or the groomed trails in Gros Morne.
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Caribou are commonly seen grazing in open country throughout Gros Morne National Park. Red fox are another common sight for visitors.
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