Torngat Mountains National Park is situated at the northern tip of Labrador, Canada's newest national treasure - a stunning combination of mountains, wilderness seacoast, surreal turquoise lakes and fjords. This destination and its treasures are age old to the Inuit, whose stories and language speak of this land - its wildlife, its spirits, its mysteries and its legends.
Now, thanks to the creation of a seasonal base camp operation and research station, you can experience the Torngats first hand. The wildlife includes polar bears, black bears and caribou. Dozens of bird species breed in the Torngat Mountains National Park, Harlequin ducks nest along rivers in the southern part of the park and other special winged residents include Barrow's goldeneye and short-eared owls, as well as peregrine falcons.
Until you've journeyed north, it is difficult to imagine the spectacular landscapes and Natural Wonders that define the Torngat Mountains but it is really worth seeing it through the eyes of your Inuit hosts. We offer a 5 night package with
a night in Goose Bay at the beginning and end of the trip.