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Hiking | The Torngats A short tour of the surrounding area will take you back to base camp for the evening If you would like to add this unique helicopter excursion to your Torngat adventure, please enquire as to fees and scheduling Download all our hiking routes General Hiking Nakvak Brook Koroc Palmer Bears Gut to Branagin Island Valley Base Camp to the Domes Summit
Excursions - The Torngats Located just south of Torngat Mountains Base Camp, the community of Hebron was first settled by Moravian Missionaries, in 1830 Now a National Historic Site, this once-thriving and beloved Inuit settlement has a richly storied past of both triumph and tragedy, that will touch your heart
Accommodations - The Torngats Whether you come as part of a group or as an independent traveler, Torngat Mountains Base Camp takes pride in providing a range of quality tent-style accommodations to make your stay comfortable and enjoyable
Base Camp Life | The Torngats Torngat Mountains Base Camp offers you a unique opportunity to spend time on this ancient Inuit land together with those who know and love it best Far from home and from familiar faces and places, you will find unexpected kinship, family, and friendship in the rhythm of daily Base Camp life
Getting Here by Road | The Torngats Getting Here by Road From the province of Quebec, first drive to Labrador City in Western Labrador Then take the Trans-Labrador Highway (Route 500) for approximately 525 km (315 miles) to Happy Valley-Goose Bay Airport or If driving from the Island portion of Newfoundland and Labrador, take the Strait of Belle Isle Ferry The ferry is a drive-on, drive-off service, and the crossing takes
Experience The Torngats | The Torngats Until you’ve journeyed north, it is difficult to imagine the spectacular landscapes and Natural Wonders that define the Torngat Mountains Until you’ve seen this landscape through the lens of your Inuit hosts – as the heartland of Inuit Culture – it is impossible to understand the deep connections between language, tradition and
Base Camp Packages | The Torngats Using our intricate knowledge of the Torngat Mountains area, we’ve created awe-inspiring adventure packages, to meet the needs and interests of every traveler
Culture History | The Torngats The creation of Torngat Mountains as Canada’s 42nd national park is the culmination of a long park establishment process – one that touches on five decades Research to identify a possible national park in northern Labrador began in 1969