Walking tour & air safari… (trip)

Walking tour & air safari of the Torngat Mountains

  • Montreal Airport, Quebec, Canada
  • Active & Adventure
Canada, North America

from $5,947* per person7 DaysJune, July
Luxury accommodations Exertion level: 3
Operator: The Great Canadian Adventure Company 12 people max
Explore one of the most remote mountain ranges in the world on this walking tour and air safari tour of the Torngat Mountains in Labrador. This tour is a photographers dream with opportunities to explore by air and on foot the remote Torngat Mountains National Park and Ungava Bay. Escape to Nunavik and discover Canada’s Arctic region of Northern Quebec and Labrador. With a minimum of two participants, our guides can customize an exciting walking and air tour to explore this wild and seldom seen area. This tour allows you to access wilderness usually only accessible by the most experienced hikers. The impressive fjords in Torngat Mountains National Park provide visitors with one of the most striking landscapes found on earth. The mountainous Labrador coast is carved by several glacier valleys with sheer walls rising over 4500 feet. Your guides will take you through the confines of these immense sheer walls for you to experience an exceptional adventure in mountain flying. In the Torngat Mountains, the arctic zone stretches further south than in any other place in the northern hemisphere. The glacial arctic current preserves many small glaciers dating back to the last ice age. Walk on a glacier to relax and collect some ice for your evening drink.

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3 testimonials about the provider, The Great Canadian Adventure Company:

  • Reviewer: Mike Borger located in Pottstown, Pennsylvania
    I just wanted to let you know that I had an incredible time out in Victoria! The two trips you set up for me were a blast, especially the Botanical Beach hike along the Juan de Fuca Trail. The rainforest is truly amazing. All and all it was a great time and I think I may find myself making a home there in the next few years.
  • Reviewer: Al Thomas located in Aurora, Illinois
    Thanks for your help in arranging my vacation to Vancouver Island. It was GREAT! The kayaking outfitter was very professional, their food was really good, the equipment excellent and their guide fantastic. I even enjoyed Victoria's city centre on a rented bicycle. Your hotel arrangements were good. I would really consider going back to Pacific Rim National Park again and maybe taking a friend with me. I will be checking your website all winter long as I remember a good trip.
  • Reviewer: Dave Hearn located in Palo Cedro, California
    The Yukon canoe trip was great. The only problem was that it ended too soon. I look forward to doing another trip with you next year.

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Itinerary

Day 1:
Flight Montreal/Kuujjuaq /Lodge: Arrive at the lodge. Welcome by the manager/pilot-guide. Welcome cocktail and registration.

Day 2:
Guided air safari to the Torngat Mountains National Park. (Torngat Mountain Scenic Air Route 395 nm). Rapid Lake, Barnoin River, Nachvak, Komaktorvik Lake, Tetragona Lake, Adams Lake, Hebron Lake, Rapid Lake. . Fly out to the Torngat Mountains National Park and explore the most amazing fjords in North America. Fly over Mount D’Iberville, land on some remote fjord lakes and make incredible discoveries. Return to the lodge at the end of the day

Day 3:
Guided air safari to the Torngat Mountains National Park. (Land’s End Scenic Air Route 449 nm). Rapid Lake, Barnoin River, East Ungava Bay coast, Land’s End, Odell Lake, Miriam Lake, Barnoin River, Rapid Lake. . Etched by sheer fjord walls and snowcapped tops, the Torngat Mountains base reveals some extraordinary glacial landscapes; here, gigantic icebergs drift, the water is the color of emerald, and the waterfalls are vertiginous. The Ungava and Labrador coast is home to the largest terrestrial carnivore on earth, the polar bear, and the most important concentration of caribou in North America. Return to the Lodge at the end of the day.

Day 4:
Guided air safari to the Torngat Mountains National Park. (Land’s End Scenic Air Route 449 nm). Rapid Lake, Barnoin River, East Ungava Bay coast, Land’s End, Odell Lake, Miriam Lake, Barnoin River, Rapid Lake. . Etched by sheer fjord walls and snowcapped tops, the Torngat Mountains base reveals some extraordinary glacial landscapes; here, gigantic icebergs drift, the water is the color of emerald, and the waterfalls are vertiginous. The Ungava and Labrador coast is home to the largest terrestrial carnivore on earth, the polar bear, and the most important concentration of caribou in North America. Return to the Lodge at the end of the day.

Day 5:
Return to Montreal.

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