Humber River

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The Humber River is a major river on the west coast of Newfoundland, Canada, known for flowing through the city of Corner Brook and offering popular salmon fishing and outdoor recreation.

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Humber River canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
country Canada
drainageBasin Gulf of St. Lawrence
surface form: Gulf of St. Lawrence basin
emptiesInto Bay of Islands
Gulf of St. Lawrence
flowsFrom interior of western Newfoundland
flowsThrough Corner Brook
flowsTo Bay of Islands
hasCityOnBanks Corner Brook
hasEconomicRole supports sport fishing industry
supports tourism in Humber Valley
hasFeature deep valley sections
forested banks
salmon pools
hasNameLanguage English
hasNearbySettlement Deer Lake NERFINISHED
hasRecreationActivity canoeing
hiking along river valley
salmon angling
hasReputation one of Newfoundland’s notable salmon rivers
hasWildlife Atlantic salmon
trout
waterfowl
isMajorRiverOf western Newfoundland
knownFor Atlantic salmon fishing
boating
kayaking
outdoor recreation
rafting
scenic valley
locatedIn Newfoundland and Labrador
locatedInTimeZone Newfoundland Time Zone
locatedOn west coast of Newfoundland
mouthLocatedIn Bay of Islands
near Marble Mountain ski resort
surface form: Marble Mountain ski area
partOf Newfoundland river system
passesThrough Humber Valley
province Newfoundland and Labrador
region Humber Valley
sourceLocation Long Range Mountains
usedFor rafting tours
recreational boating
sport fishing

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Corner Brook hasRiver Humber River
Corner Brook riverMouth Humber River
Bay of Islands drainageFrom Humber River