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​ᒪᓕᓚᐅᕆᑦ ᓯᕗᓪᓕᕕᓂᑦᑕ ᑐᒥᖏᓐᓂᒃ ᖁᕐᓗᑐᐊᕐᔪᒧᑦ ᑎᑭᓪᓗᑎᑦ​

6-Day winter expedition in the Torngat

-Kuururjuaq-

A winter route offering Nordic skiing and snowshoeing to reach the Torngat Mountains. Explore a breathtaking landscape with your Inuit guides.

Wonder, exhilaration, and a change of scenery guaranteed! Experiencing the Koroc River Valley, a thousand-year-old travel route, means getting back to nature and following the seductive rhythm of the North. Nunavik Parks creates each experience with the help of local Inuit guides. Our guides’ close ties with their communities and land enable us to offer authentic, safe tours that showcase all the region has to offer. On behalf of our guides and our community, we welcome you to our region: Tungngasugit!

Activities
Alpine snowshoe
Trekking
Cultural activities
Hiking
Landscape and Wildlife Observation
Nordic Cross-country Skiing

ITINERARY

Day 1: Departure for Camp Qurlutuarjuq

In the morning, your guides will pick you up for a pre-departure meeting. From Kangiqsualujjuaq, you will travel by snowmobile to the sheltered Qurlutuarjuq area, 100 km from the village. Along the way, you will stop for tea, check out the best viewpoints, and learn the names of the mountains in Inuktitut. Watch your Inuit guides scour the land for caribou and ptarmigan. The number and types of encounters are different each time you visit the park.

You will make a short stop at the rustic Qamanialuk camp, which lies halfway to Qurlutuarjuq. Next, you will arrive in an even more majestic setting: the gateway to the Torngat Mountains. At Camp Qurlutuarjuq, you will settle in comfortably and drop off your luggage for the week. Here you will find a large kitchen and dormitory, as well as a cozy central room where you can recount the day’s adventures and prepare for those of the following day.

© Olivier Paradis
© Marie-Andrée Fortin
© Olivier Paradis
© Olivier Paradis

​• Accommodation: Camp Qurlutuarjuq (equipped with electricity and oil heating, a large kitchen and dormitory, as well as a central gathering room).

Days 2 and 3: Exploring Narsaruluk Creek

Days 2 and 3 take place in the magnificent Narsaruluk Creek area, nestled between the mountainsides. The program also include exploration of the Itinnaaluk sector on cross-country skis or alpine snowshoes, highlighted by a climb to the iconic Butt Crack, which offers a stunning and unique view of the Koroc River. Get ready to experience the rhythm of the Arctic. Your guides will suggest the most appropriate activity to optimize your off-the-beaten-track experience. You will cover around ten kilometers a day on cross-country skis, or more depending on the weather and your ability.

© Olivier Paradis
© Martin Lévesques
© Olivier Paradis
© Dominique Paradis

• ​Accommodation: Camp Qurlutuarjuq (equipped with electricity and oil heating, a large kitchen and dormitory, as well as a central gathering room).

Day 4: Exploring the Mount Ilisapi area

Depart for the area around the famous and majestic Ilisapi mountain. About 30 minutes by snowmobile, you will arrive at the start of Sukaluit Canyon. From there, you will continue on backcountry skis or snowshoes for a distance of around 10 kilometers; you will explore the farthest reaches of this small ice canyon. For the more adventurous, weather permitting, a climb to the high plateaus bordering the André-Grenier River will also be possible.

© Bruno-Pierre Couture
© Olivier Paradis
© Olivier Paradis
© Heiko Wittenborn

• ​Accommodation: Camp Qurlutuarjuq (equipped with electricity and oil heating, a large kitchen and dormitory, as well as a central gathering room).

Day 5: Mount Haywood and the gateway to Labrador

Depart camp for the Palmer area by snowmobile (1 hour) to reach the magnificent site of Napaartuit Isua on the Korok River. Then, you will suddenly turn south on an ancestral trail to Labrador. This valley, which curves around Mount Haywood (732 m), is a sight to behold. For those who wish, downhill skiing is also available.

© Olivier Paradis

• ​Accommodation: Camp Qurlutuarjuq (equipped with electricity and oil heating, a large kitchen and dormitory, as well as a central gathering room).

Day 6: Scenic return trip to the community

Depart camp for a snowmobile ride back to Kangiqsualujjuaq (approx. 5 hours), with many stops to admire the river views. Back in the village, you will have the opportunity to visit the park pavilion and reminisce about the highlights of the week.

© Olivier Paradis
© Olivier Paradis

Drones
Nunavik Parks (Kativik Regional Government) does not permit the use of drones for recreational purposes in the parks it manages (Parc national Tursujuq, Parc national des Pingualuit, Parc national Kuururjuaq, and Parc national Ulittaniujalik) so as not to impact the visitor experience or disturb wildlife.

Good to know
Throughout your trip, park staff will make sure you have plenty of tea, water, and snacks for your comfort. This will allow you to travel light and take full advantage of all the activities. The team will make regular return trips for supplies to ensure the comfort of skiers.

In Nunavik, the weather is constantly changing. Therefore, the expedition is subject to change at any time to take current weather conditions into account, so be prepared to adapt to unforeseen situations. This extraordinary expedition will require you to be in the right frame of mind, which includes having a team spirit, being adaptable, and strictly adhering to safety rules. The journey will require you to accept a certain measure of adventure and unexpected situations. However, you will be able to rely entirely on the expertise and know-how of your guides to make the most of your stay.

Notes
Price per person, before taxes (all-inclusive: meals, accommodation, transportation to the park, outdoor gear, equipment for preparing and serving meals). Find out about preferential rates for JBNQA beneficiaries.

This package requires 6 people to guarantee departure. Please contact us to inquire about joining groups that have already been formed.

Please note that hunting and trapping are strictly prohibited in Quebec’s national parks. However, Inuit have the right to practise their subsistence activities throughout Nunavik, including in parc national Kuururjuaq. Therefore, witnessing a group of Inuit hunting caribou or ringed seals, or trapping foxes, can become a part of your Nunavik park experience.

Your gear will be transported by snowmobile. However, you will still be responsible for carrying your day pack (30 litres), which contains your snacks, thermos, warm clothes, etc.

Safety
All expeditions led by the parc national Kuururjuaq team can be tracked day by day thanks to daily satellite positioning. The team can contact park staff at any time with a satellite phone. Visitors to Nunavik’s parks must take some responsibility for their own safety, and risk management must be an integral part of their experience.

As a visitor participating in a trip organized by Nunavik Parks and accompanied by a guide who is a member of the team, you are covered by insurance for costs related to accidents and search and rescue.

Winter
CA$2,100 for 6 days

Price
$2,100
Departure from Kangiqsualujjuaq

Dates 2026

March 4 to 9
March 25 to 30

Maximum 6 visitors per group​​

What's included ?
•​ Transfer to the park (by snowmobile)
•​ Access fees in the park
•​ All meals
•​ 5 nights at camp
•​ Cultural activities
•​ Full camping equi​​pment ​ ​
•​ Insurance for accidents and search and rescue
•​ ​Snowshoes and nordic ski equipment (if needed)

Information
819 337-5454
info@nunavikparks.ca

Contact us for documents and information on the equipment you need.

What's new?
Activities in Nunavik Parks for 2025-26
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