The next port was Corner Brook, Newfoundland and where it started to feel like we were visiting places where the average person doesn't visit. This city has a population of 20,000 and the big industry is paper. There was a great set of hiking trails south of the city.
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The trail took us a couple kilometers south of town, so we had to walk along the Trans Canada Highway for a bit.
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The town was extremely clean, and all the houses had new windows and white trim.
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Most houses had new siding as well.
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Even the Tim Horton's!
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Nice cozy downtown.
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View from the top of City Hall.
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You can see the logs for the paper plant on the far right of the picture.