Humber River (Newfoundland and Labrador)

It is approximately 120 kilometres long; it flows through the Long Range Mountains, southeast then southwest, through Deer Lake, to the Bay of Islands at Corner Brook.

James Cook first charted the Humber in the summer of 1767.

From the 1800s, the river was used as a waterway for European trappers and loggers.

[3] It is one of the world's best recreational salmon fishing rivers.

This article related to a river in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada is a stub.

Nicholsville Bridge over the Humber
Autumn on the Humber