Adventures and Mysteries of the Labrador Inuit
An intimate Safari experience awaits on Labrador’s rugged and stunningly beautiful Northern coast. This Inuit homeland is also Canada’s newest National Park, the Torngat Mountains. Inuit legend holds that in these mountains everything – the rock, the soil, the air — has a spirit. And we say, it’s where you can find yours.
Hosted by Inuit expedition professionals and scientists from Northern Labrador’s Nunatsiavut, Parks Canada, and Cruise North Expeditions, this Safari gives you an up-close look into the life, culture and wilderness of this Northern world.
Your base is a Safari-style standing tent camp complete with all the creature comforts. Designed after traditional Inuit camps, your tents are insulated and have raised beds for ultimate warmth. Daily activities vary from hiking, archaeological site visits, wildlife viewing of polar bears, foxes, and whales, fishing and kayaking, and cultural activities including soapstone carving, storytelling and trying traditional foods.
To hear more about the Torngat Safari, listen to a CBC interview with President Dugald Wells, here.

