Soar above the Torngat Mountains and Labrador coastline in a private floatplane charter — jagged Arctic peaks, fjords ribboning to the horizon, and icebergs drifting in jade-green bays spread beneath you. The ultimate overhead perspective on one of Earth's last great wildernesses.
What to expect
Take off from the protected waters beside Hebron and bank immediately over the mission ruins — an extraordinary bird's-eye perspective on history. The aircraft threads between Torngat summits, some exceeding 1,600 metres, before descending to glass-calm fjord arms where your pilot may set down for a shore walk. Iceberg fields near the Labrador Sea coast glitter like shattered crystal from altitude. The entire landscape below is roadless, trackless, and utterly pristine.
Good to know
Charters are weather-dependent; flexibility in timing is essential. Book as far in advance as possible — capacity is very limited in the short summer season (July–August). Confirm weight limits per aircraft at booking. Allow a generous 3-hour window from departure to return.