The Humber Valley is a region in the western part of the island of Newfoundland. The Humber Valley is formed by the Humber River.
The upper part of the valley follows the Upper Humber River (upstream from Deer Lake) and contains the communities of Reidville and Cormack.
After the river discharges into Deer Lake, the valley broadens to include the entire width of the lake including the town of Deer Lake, as well as the local service districts of St. Jude’s and Pynn’s Brook, and the community of Pasadena.
The valley narrows at the western end of the lake where it discharges into the Lower Humber River. This remaining part of the valley includes the local service district of Little Rapids, as well as the Humber Valley Golf Resort which is adjacent to the Marble Mountain Ski Resort, and the community of Steady Brook.
The valley ends at the eastern end of Corner Brook where the river discharges into the Bay of Islands at the appropriately-named "Humbermouth".
The Humber Valley region has a population of about 36,000 people, this is the major hub for Western Newfoundland. It is considered one of the most picturesque areas of the province.
The Humber Valley region is sometimes extended to include the communities of Howley, Jackson's Arm and Hampden.
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The Great Humber Joint Council was formed by various towns in the Humber Valley Region and consists of:
Member communities
Past active member communities
Observing member communities
Non-active member communities
(1) GBS is not in the region but the community asked for membership and the borders were shifted to accommodate this addition.
(2) These communities are not incorporated municipalities, rather they are Local Service Districts.
Federally, the region is represented by the district of Humber—St. Barbe—Baie Verte. Provincially it is spread across four districts: Humber Valley, Humber East, Humber West, and Bay of Islands.
People in the region work in many different areas like the Kruger pulp mill in Corner Brook, which has a major economic presence in the region; this mill also operates the Deer Lake hydro-electric generating station. The Deer Lake Regional Airport, along with various government departments and facilities, Grenfell Campus, Memorial University, limited agriculture, and a growing tourism industry centred on the Humber Valley Resort, the Marble Mountain Ski Resort, and the region's proximity to Gros Morne National Park are major economic instigators.