Paddle a private guided sea-kayak expedition along the raw Labrador coastline — threading sea caves, gliding past nesting puffin colonies, and reading the tidal rhythms of one of the Atlantic's most unspoiled shores.
What to expect
After a brief safety and paddling orientation, launch from a sheltered cove and follow your guide along sheer coastal cliffs draped in spray. Sea caves carved by Atlantic swells create acoustically stunning chambers to explore at slack tide. Common murres, razorbills, and Atlantic puffins nest on the ledges above; harbour seals surface curiously beside your kayak. The pace is unhurried and the scenery relentlessly dramatic — raw Canada at its most elemental.
Good to know
No prior kayaking experience required; the guide tailors the route to conditions and group ability. Drysuits or splash gear are provided; dress in moisture-wicking base layers underneath. Trips are tide- and weather-dependent — a morning paddle typically offers the calmest conditions. Book directly and confirm all-aboard time; the 3-hour trip fits comfortably within most port calls.