(Selecting “Yes, I’ll take the survey” will open the survey in a new window that you can return to once you complete your visit to Parks Canada. 13:11. Torngat Mountains National Park, Labrador: See 3 reviews, articles, and 14 photos of Torngat Mountains National Park, ranked No.17 on Tripadvisor among 38 attractions in Labrador. For more information write to Torngat Mountains National Park, Box 471, Nain, NL, Canada A0P 1L0.Access to the park is located at the Torngat Mountains Base Camp and Research Station in Nain, Labrador at the head of Saglek Fjord. Depending on the weather, air and boat charters are available from Nain, and air charters are available from Kangiqsualujjuaq. Polar Bears and Black Bears patrol the … Torngat Mountains National Park, Labrador: See 3 reviews, articles, and 14 photos of Torngat Mountains National Park, ranked No.17 on Tripadvisor among 38 attractions in Labrador.
Morning Helicoper Tour of Torngat Mountains National Park, Canada.
The highlight of the trip is the Torngat Mountains National Park.
There are no roads, no campgrounds, and no signs telling you where to go or what to see. This tour explores the northern extremes of Labrador. Using our intricate knowledge of the Torngat Mountains area, we’ve created awe-inspiring adventure packages, to meet the needs and interests of every traveler. Charter transportation is then required.
Black bears, foxes, wolves and muskoxen are some of the other animals inhabiting the park. To pass inspection, all hotels must meet the same rigorous standards for cleanliness, comfort and hospitality.
Now a National Historic Site, this once-thriving and beloved Inuit settlement has a richly storied past of both triumph and tragedy, that will touch your heart.
It is totally remote with access only by ship, air or hiking. The Torngat Mountains are a very spiritual place for the residents of Nunatsiavut. Torngat Mountains National Park (TMNP) is a unique place on Earth.
Torngat Mountains National Park (TMNP) is a unique place on Earth. Contact the park office for further information about park conditions and hazards. For more information, please consult the Torngat Mountains National Park website, or email the park at torngats.info@pc.gc.ca. Quttinirpaaq means “top of the world” in the Inuktitut language, which couldn’t be more appropriate. Registering in person is preferred, but other options are available; phone for details.
DAY 5–7: TORNGAT MOUNTAINS NATIONAL PARK, NL, CANADA.
Visitors should always be prepared in case an emergency extends their trip; wilderness first aid and self-rescue training are recommended skills. Here, the Inuit of Nunatsiavut will be our guides in their spiritual homeland. Taxes are extra. Boat charters with Inuit guides may be arranged. Design shelters, Inuit-style tents and backpacker tents as well as a variety of facilities, including a kitchen and laundry, are available for those exploring the park. The office is at 17 Sandbanks Rd. The Torngat Mountains National Park Reserve was announced on 1 December 2005.
Please check with the operator for more details.Approximate driving distance for this itineraryClick below to start the conversation with one of our travel counsellors. TMNP is one of the most beautiful places in the world. in Nain; phone (709) 922-1290, or (888) 922-1290 within Canada.
Torngat Mountains National Park Located 200-km north of Labrador’s most northerly community, Torngat Mountains Base Camp and Research Station is alive with activity during the summer months, hosting international researchers, Inuit elders and youth, as well as visitors from all over the world. Visitors must travel with polar bear deterrents and know how to use them. mi.)
A fjord in northeastern Canada’s Torngat Mountains National Park, where some rock formations are almost 4 billion years old. The Torngat Mountains National Park is an area of supreme natural beauty.
Parks Canada recommends that a visitor engage the services of a trained Inuit polar bear guard when hiking in the park. This remote wilderness has no roads or lodging facilities; visitors may camp anywhere that is not an archeological site, but camping should be avoided on the coast due to the high concentration of polar bears.
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