Venture deep into Torngat Mountains National Park — Canada's most remote wilderness — by Zodiac, scanning fjords for polar bears, black bears, and humpback whales in one of the last truly wild places on Earth.
What to expect
Board inflatable Zodiacs from the water's edge and navigate dramatic fjords flanked by 1,000-metre cliffs, where polar bears routinely patrol the shoreline. Naturalists provide live commentary on Arctic ecology, Inuit Nunangat heritage, and glacial geology. Landings on gravel beaches place you at eye-level with the tundra. The silence — broken only by wildlife — is genuinely profound.
Good to know
Torngat Mountains is bear country; safety protocols and bear monitors are always in place. Dress in windproof layers; conditions change rapidly. Pre-book directly months in advance — departures are strictly limited by Parks Canada. Allow a full half-day; confirm all-aboard time before booking.