Directions.....
Getting here is easy. You have the choice to drive via Marine Atlantic's ferry service ("Newfoundland's Ocean Highway") or fly to one of our regional airports in Deer Lake or Stephenville
Getting Here By Air
The Corner Brook region is serviced by two airports. Both are within a one-hour drive of the City. Deer Lake is the major airport and only 35 minutes from the City.
- Deer Lake Regional Airport (Code YDF)
- Stephenville Airport (Code YJT)
Visitors flying into Deer Lake can choose from the following airlines:
- Air Canada
- WestJet
- Sunwing
- Sky Service
- Provincial Airlines Limited(within Newfoundland and Labrador only)
- Air Labrador (within Newfoundland and Labrador only)
Visitors flying into Stephenville can choose from the following airlines:
- Provincial Airlines Limited
- Sunwing
From within North America:
Visitors to Corner Brook can fly via domestic / continental carriers Air Canada or Westjet from most major cities in the country. Provincial Airlines Limited or Air Labrador provide connections within the province of Newfoundland and Labrador via Deer Lake (YDF) or Stephenville (YJT). For schedules or bookings, we recommend visiting the airline Web schedules or contacting your local travel agent.
Getting Here By Land
Marine Atlantic Ferry Reservations & Schedules or call toll free at 1-800-341-7981.
From Atlantic Canada:
Marine Atlantic operates super-ferries from North Sydney to Port aux Basques. At ferry landing point (Port aux Basques), travel northeast to Corner Brook on the Trans Canada Highway (approximately 220 Km.).
The Blow Me Down Trails cross country ski club is located off Lewin Parkway on Lundrigan Drive in Corner Brook. Lewin Parkway is easy to access via the Trans Canada Highway, O'Connell Drive or Wheeler's Road. We are located just minutes from downtown Corner Brook, and are situated on a high plateau overlooking the Bay of Islands and the Blow Me Down Mountains. The 42 km of groomed trails traverse some of Newfoundland’s most scenic landscapes.
Corner Brook is 50km (30 minutes) from Deer Lake airport and 220km (2 hours) from Port aux Basques (ferry terminal)