Trace the extraordinary footsteps of Captain James Cook, who surveyed these very shores in the 1760s, through a private guided heritage tour of Corner Brook's historic sites, monuments, and the Captain James Cook Historic Site overlooking the Bay of Islands.
What to expect
Your guide begins at the iconic Captain Cook lookout, where Cook himself stood to chart the Bay of Islands — the panoramic view remains virtually unchanged. The tour continues to the Corner Brook Museum & Archives, housing rare artifacts from the city's Indigenous Mi'kmaq heritage, the paper-mill era, and the early settlement period. A visit to the Railway Society of Newfoundland's historic train site brings the Newfie Bullet — the legendary narrow-gauge railway — vividly to life. The tour concludes with a walk through the beautifully restored Townsite, one of Canada's finest planned communities.
Good to know
Pre-book your private guide via ToursByLocals well in advance and share your ship's all-aboard time. The Captain Cook Historic Site is free to access. Corner Brook Museum entry is CAD ~$5. The full tour is comfortably completed in 3–4 hours.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Corner Brook — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.