The history of Hotel Corner Brook begins long before it provided affordable lodging to weary travelers, with the inception of the Town of Corner Brook as an industrial community in the 1920s. When the railway was extended to this area of Newfoundland, its centres of commerce focused mostly on lumber and fish.
Corner Brook had a population of around 1300 residents at the turn of the century when, in the 1920s, the decision was made to build a pulp and paper mill there. The pulp and paper company would leave its mark on the residential landscape of the area. Townsite was planned in 1924 with a range of housing for each level of employment.
Corner Brook had a population of around 1300 residents at the turn of the century when, in the 1920s, the decision was made to build a pulp and paper mill there. The pulp and paper company would leave its mark on the residential landscape of the area. Townsite was planned in 1924 with a range of housing for each level of employment.
Services
If you're looking for a local bar with a lot of character, look no further than the Seaport Lounge. They have everyday low prices on beer and regular liquor, daily specials, a pool table, dartboards, and several VLT machines. The Seaport Lounge is also available to host private functions and has hosted several weddings in tandem with our restaurant.
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Terry Baker
Jul 13, 2017
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The hotel boasts new linen and an upgraded decor which in essence is true, however the carpets were so bad that we wouldn't take our shoes off to walk on them. Housekeeping was pitiful, the room was serviced, but the old coffee cups were not removed and the coffee machine was not refreshed. The lobby which is advertised to be under renovation looked like the entrance to a hotel that you took by the hour. We had to pay for our room prior to being issued a key and the various cautionary notices that were taped around the area suggested that the hotel catered to a less than honest clientele. The elevator