Venture deep into one of Canada's most remote wilderness areas, the Torngat Mountains, where polar bears, caribou, and Arctic wolves roam free. A private guided expedition by Zodiac and on foot delivers encounters that few humans ever witness.
What to expect
Board a rigid inflatable Zodiac and cruise fjord walls that soar 900 metres straight from the water. Your Inuit guardian — a mandatory requirement in the park — scans clifftops and shorelines for polar bears and black bear while narrating ancestral Labrador Inuit connections to this land. Landings on remote beaches let you photograph ancient Thule tent rings and fossilised seabeds. The silence of true wilderness is the defining memory.
Good to know
The park requires all visitors to be accompanied by a certified Inuit bear monitor at all times; Parks Canada can connect you with approved operators from Nain. Book well in advance — permits and guides are tightly limited. Confirm all-aboard time before departure and allow a 30-minute buffer for sea conditions.