Cabox Installs Interpretive Panels

Paul WylezolUncategorized

In spring and summer of 2025, Cabox Aspiring Geopark installed numerous interpretive panels at various geosites and points of interest in and around the city of Corner Brook, lower Humber Valley and Bay of Islands.

Cabox Overview Panel at Cruise Ship Terminal in Corner Brook

Geosite panels designed for particular geosites were installed diagonally on aluminum signposts at geosite locations, as were some Geopark overview panels summarizing Cabox Geopark’s storyline.  Other overview panels were installed on walls or vertical signposts at key locations, such as trailheads and cruise ship terminal.

Geosite and overview panels at Bottle Cove near the end of Route 450
French Shore Panel at Frenchman's Cove
Little Port Panel near Wharf
Mine Brook Geosite Panel Describing Pillow Lava at Cape Blow Me Down Trail Parking Lot in York harbour
James Cook and Geopark Overview Panels at Cook's Brook Day Park
Cabox Geopark Overview Panel at Man In The Mountain
Cabox Overview Panel at Corner Brook Stream Trail Trailhead
Geopark Overview Panel at Cedar Cover Trailhead in Little Port

A four panel semi-circular panorama that identifies the geological units surrounding Humber Arm was also installed on Three Bear Mountain overlooking the city of Corner Brook.

Semi-Circular Panel on Three Bear Mountain
Detail from Three Bear Mountain Semi-Circulae Panel

All panels were created with the help of Dr. John Waldron, geological advisor to Cabox Aspiring Geopark.