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Parc national Kuururjuaq aims to protect a representative portion of the natural region known as the Torngat Mountain Foothills, as well as several exceptional geographic features including the Koroc River and Mount D’Iberville.

The recreational activities offered in the park are closely tied to the area’s geography, vegetation and wildlife. Descriptions of the treasures of this pristine and remarkable environment are included under each tab.

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Nunavik Parks is dedicated to protecting the exceptional natural features and representative landscapes in Québec north of the 55th parallel. Conservation is promoted through recreational and educational activities for all levels of travellers. Nunavik’s parks offer adventurers genuine summer and winter getaway excursion opportunities, such as hiking, trekking, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, dogsledding, snowmobiling, birding, bird watching, northern wildlife observation, Arctic exploration, Inuit culture experiences, as well as extreme and backcountry expeditions. Nunavik is a truly exhilarating travel destination. Common misspellings of Nunavik include Nunavuk, Nunavak. Nunavut, Nunavit and Nunavat. This site is designed and maintained by the Parks Section of the Kativik Regional Government.
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