Explore 250 years of Moravian missionary history and Labrador Inuit resilience on a private guided walk through Nain's heritage district, culminating in an exclusive after-hours session in the Nain Museum's collection.
What to expect
Your guide begins at the 18th-century Moravian church — one of the oldest European structures on this coast — narrating the complex encounter between German missionaries and Labrador Inuit with remarkable nuance and no whitewashing. The walk takes in the original cemetery, the mission store buildings, and the harbour where supply ships once unloaded hymnals and iron pots. Inside the museum, artefacts ranging from soapstone carvings to hand-written Inuttitut bibles are explained in their full cultural context. The guide's family stories, woven throughout, make history tangible rather than academic.
Good to know
The walk covers uneven ground; sturdy footwear is recommended. Arrange through the Nunatsiavut Cultural Institute at least 3 weeks ahead. The full experience runs approximately 2.5–3 hours — well within a typical Nain port call, but confirm all-aboard time before booking.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Nain — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.