

14-night Northern Europe Cruise
Aboard
Silver Wind
From
Nuuk, Greenland
1 Sailing
Sep 17, 2027
Published prices from
$17,400
per person*
taxes & fees included
A Land of Spirits, Glaciers, and Ancient Peaks

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Overview
Torngat Mountains National Park, located at the northern tip of Labrador, is a vast, untamed wilderness and the ancestral homeland of the Inuit. This magnificent landscape is characterized by a "saw-tooth skyline of jagged peaks and glacier-carved fjords," with some of the highest mountains in mainland Canada east of the Rockies. As an expedition stop, the park offers a profound connection to a landscape steeped in powerful stories, spirits, and traditions of the Inuit people who have lived here for over 7,500 years.
A visit to the Torngats is a journey into a raw and remote subarctic environment where nature is on full display. Expedition cruises navigate the deep fjords, providing opportunities to see polar bears, caribou, and a variety of seabirds. With no roads, no trails, and no permanent settlements, this is wilderness in its truest sense, and access is managed in partnership with the local Inuit to ensure the preservation of both the land and its cultural heritage.
Embark on exhilarating Zodiac cruises to get up close to the sheer rock walls of the park's deep fjords, such as Nachvak and Saglek. This is the best way to appreciate the scale of the mountains, spot marine life like seals and whales, and see nesting seabirds on the cliffs.
Tip: Dress in multiple warm, waterproof layers and protect your camera from sea spray. The Zodiacs provide a thrilling, low-to-the-water perspective.
Landings are carefully managed to protect the environment. When conditions allow, take a guided hike with local Inuit guides who bring the landscape to life through their knowledge of the land. They can point out ancient archaeological sites, local flora, and signs of wildlife, sharing stories that connect you to the history and spirituality of the region.
Tip: The terrain can be rugged. Wear sturdy, waterproof hiking boots. The guides are a wealth of knowledge; ask them about the Inuktitut language and local traditions.
The park is a vital habitat for Arctic wildlife. Keep your binoculars ready from the ship's deck and during shore excursions to spot polar bears, caribou, black bears, and Arctic foxes in their natural environment. Your expedition team will ensure you maintain a safe and respectful distance from all animals.
Tip: Wildlife sightings are a highlight of the trip but are never guaranteed. The patience of a true explorer is key to a rewarding experience.
A visit to the Torngats is a deep dive into Inuit culture. Engage in onboard presentations and conversations with Inuit guides and cultural interpreters who share their heritage, traditions, and the profound spiritual connection they have to the land.
Tip: Many trips may include a visit to a local community or the Torngat Mountains Base Camp, where you can further interact with Inuit hosts and perhaps see demonstrations of traditional skills.
For geology enthusiasts, the Torngat Mountains are a living museum. The mountains are part of the Canadian Shield and are composed of some of the oldest rocks on Earth, dating back billions of years. The dramatic, glacier-carved landscape tells a story of immense geological time.
Tip: Ask your onboard geologists to explain the formation of the U-shaped valleys, cirques, and other glacial features you'll see.
The remoteness of the Torngat Mountains is what makes the experience so powerful. With no permanent human settlements and no roads, you will experience true Arctic wilderness. The silence, the scale of the landscape, and the vastness of the environment provide an incredible sense of peace and awe.
Tip: Take moments to simply stand and listen, absorbing the powerful serenity of this spiritual place.



Aboard
Silver Wind
From
Nuuk, Greenland
1 Sailing
Sep 17, 2027
Published prices from
per person*
taxes & fees included


Aboard
Silver Wind
From
Iqaluit, Canada
1 Sailing
Sep 13, 2026
Published prices from
per person*
taxes & fees included

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