Torngat Mountains National Park, Newfoundland and Labrador

Torngat Mountains National Park, Newfoundland and Labrador

Canada

Witness dramatic fjords carved by ancient glaciers and encounter polar bears and whales in one of Canada's most remote Arctic wilderness parks.

💱 Currency Canadian Dollar (CAD)
🗣 Language English, French
🕐 Time Zone NDT (UTC-2:30) / NST (UTC-3:30)
☀️ Best Time to Visit Jul–Sep
🚢 Typical Duration 14 nights
💰 Price Range $8,435–$12,114 per person
Port Type Port of Call
🚤 Tender Port Yes

Gateway to pristine Arctic wilderness, dramatic fjords, and remote Inuit culture in Canada's northernmost national park.

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Usually about 7 hours ashore
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Torngat Mountains National Park Amazing pine trees, beautiful waterfalls and a fairly decent array of birds. National park · ★ 4.2 · 0k

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About Torngat Mountains National Park, Newfoundland and Labrador

Torngat Mountains National Park stands as one of Canada's most remote and pristine Arctic cruise destinations, attracting adventurous travelers seeking authentic polar exploration. Five specialty cruise lines including Adventure Canada, PONANT EXPLORATIONS, Quark Expeditions, Silversea, and Swan Hellenic operate in this region, with 15 upcoming cruises primarily calling at this port rather than serving as an embarkation point. Most voyages span 14 nights, allowing ample time to experience the dramatic Arctic landscape and navigate these pristine northern waters during the peak summer and early fall months of July through September.

Passengers who venture ashore discover one of North America's most spectacular mountain ranges rising dramatically from the sea, with opportunities to observe Arctic wildlife and experience the raw beauty of Labrador's untamed wilderness. From here, many cruise itineraries extend to iconic destinations including L'Anse aux Meadows, the historic Norse settlement in Newfoundland, the vibrant capital of Saint-John's, and Greenlandic ports like Nuuk and Kangerlussuaq Havn, creating truly comprehensive Arctic exploration experiences.
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Reasons to Visit

1

Dramatic Arctic Mountain Wilderness

Witness some of Canada's most spectacular and remote peaks rising dramatically from the sea. The Torngat Mountains offer breathtaking fjord landscapes, cascading waterfalls, and pristine Arctic terrain that few travelers ever experience. Guided excursions bring you face-to-face with this untamed wilderness, where jagged peaks meet turquoise waters in one of North America's most pristine environments.

2

Indigenous Inuit Cultural Heritage

Explore the rich history of the Inuit people who have thrived in this Arctic region for millennia. Learn about traditional hunting practices, settlement sites, and the deep cultural connection to this land through interactions with local guides and visits to historic sites within the national park boundaries.

3

Arctic Wildlife Encounters

Spot iconic Arctic animals in their natural habitat, including polar bears, musk oxen, caribou, and Arctic foxes. The park's pristine ecosystems support diverse wildlife populations, and experienced naturalists aboard expedition vessels help identify species while sharing fascinating insights into Arctic animal behavior and adaptation.

4

Pristine Fjord Kayaking Adventure

Paddle through stunning glacial fjords surrounded by towering cliffs and cascading waterfalls. Small-group kayaking expeditions offer intimate access to hidden coves and remote shorelines, where you'll experience the raw beauty and profound silence of the Arctic landscape at water level.

5

Midnight Sun Arctic Photography

Capture extraordinary images during the peak summer months when daylight extends nearly 24 hours. The unique Arctic light illuminates the dramatic mountain peaks and fjords in ways impossible elsewhere, creating unforgettable photographic opportunities of this pristine, rarely-visited wilderness.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Torngat Mountains National Park known for?

Remote Arctic landscapes, glaciers, polar bears, caribou migrations, and Inuit heritage.

How big is the park?

Approximately 9,700 square kilometers.

When is the best time to visit?

Summer months offer milder weather and accessible trails.

What wildlife might you see?

Polar bears, caribou, Arctic birds and other wildlife.