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Cooks Brook (Newfoundland)

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Cooks Brook is a stream in Newfoundland, Canada that runs into the Humber Arm, on the west coast of the island. There is a day use park at the ocean, which is used by kayakers.[1]

The stream was named for Captain James Cook, who surveyed the area in 1767.[2]

References

  1. ^ Sea Kayaking in Western Newfoundland- Corner Brook and the Bay of Islands
  2. ^ John Robson (2000). Captain Cook's World. p. 42. ISBN 1 74051 413 0.