Venture into one of Canada's most remote and spectacular national parks — Torngat Mountains — with a private Inuit guide for a raw Arctic wilderness experience unlike anywhere else on Earth.
What to expect
Board a chartered floatplane or helicopter from Hopedale into the dramatic fjordlands of Torngat Mountains National Park, accompanied by a licensed Inuit Ranger. Your guide reads the land as his ancestors did — pointing out polar bear tracks, ancient tent rings, and peregrine falcon nesting cliffs. Hike along glacially carved valleys framed by 1,500-metre peaks plunging straight into the Labrador Sea. Return with images and memories that are, quite literally, inaccessible to the general public.
Good to know
Advance booking essential — charter aircraft must be arranged well before port call. Allow a full day; confirm all-aboard time carefully. The park operates July–August; Inuit Rangers are mandatory escorts. Contact Parks Canada Torngat base camp for private charter coordination.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Hopedale — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.