Walkers are encouraged to explore alternate routes, such as the new section of the Trans Canada Trail on Riverside Drive, for a safer and more peaceful experience.
Construction is scheduled to begin this month on our new warehouse, located at Corner Brook Port’s waterfront property near 59 Riverside Drive. Visitors are being asked to avoid walking or driving on port property unless absolutely necessary. Follow all posted signage and keep clear of active construction zones. Walkers are encouraged to explore alternate routes, such as the new section of the Trans Canada Trail on Riverside Drive, for a safer and more peaceful experience.
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