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​​​​ᑑᕐᙰᑦ ᖃᕐᖄᓗᐃᑦ ᑕᑯᓂᐊᖕᖑᐊᓯᐅᒃ​​​​​​

Discover the Torngats

-Kuururjuaq-

Discover the unforgettable landscapes of Nunavik in Parc national Kuururjuaq during this extraordinary trekk. You will instantly be filled with a sense of freedom. The whistle of the wind will inspire you the deep history of this magical place used by Inuit as an ancient path from Labrador to Nunavik. Our local guides will introduce you to the unique features of the land and will lead you to its fjords, lakes, valleys, glaciers and mountain tops. We take care of everything: your flights from Montreal, your meals, your activities, your camping gear, and more! On behalf of our guides and our community, we are pleased to welcome you to our region: Tunngasugit!​​

Activities
Camping
Cultural activities
Landscape and Wildlife Observation
Photo Safari
Trekking

The wild trails of Kuururjuaq Park are suitable for intermediary and experienced hikers because of the uneven terrain, the willows ​and the unstable or slippery rocks you may come accross​. Don't hesitate to contact us with your questions.

What Do You Need to​ Know?

Meals are provided locally, based on traditional cuisine as much as possible, therefore depending on seasonal catches and other available provisions. The meals listed in the itinerary are those normally provided during this expedition. In accordance with northern realities, meals may be adjusted depending on availabilities.
Weather in Nunavik is changing constantly. Expeditions may be adjusted to take into account current conditions. Openness to new situations (such as plane delays or cancelations, changes in the itinerary), flexibility and the ability to adapt to modified activities and agenda are important prerequisites for travelers in Nunavik Parks and an authentic part of your northern experience.

Day 3 | Panoramic flight to Head of Koroc river, trekk starting point

Departure from the cooperative hotel to gather all the expedition gear. At noon, you will take a twin otter plane for a 40 min panoramic flight over the Koroc valley and the Torngat Mountains to the head of the Koroc where the trekk can start. You will be able to set camp and start hinking the mountains nearby, enjoying the unique view of the Koroc River.

Patrick Graillon
Catherine Le Gall-​​​Marchand
Camille Le Gall-Payne

• Meals: Continental-type breakfast at the cooperative hotel (coffee, tea, cheese, cereal, toast, granola, fruit) / lunch on site (soup, crackers, wraps or sandwiches, bannock) / supper at the base camp (sausages, cheese, chicken, steak, fish, rice and vegetables).
• Accommodations: base camp.

​Jour 2 | Randonnée vers le camp de base

Vous partirez avec votre matériel pour franchir les 12 km qui vous séparent du camp de base. Vous suivrez la vallée qui se rend jusqu'au pied du Mont Kauvvik (Mont D'Iberville) et pourrez vous installer pour les jours suivants. Vous aurez le temps de poursuivre votre exploration des lieux dans un décor splendide et d'apprécier le sentiment de liberté qui s'en dégage.

© France Brindamour
© Éric Landry

Accommodation: Camp de base

Days 4-5-6-7 | Trekking in the Torngat Mountains

Four days spent in the magnificent Iberville sector. Activities will include exploration of the sector, its glaciers, fjord, lakes and falls. You will see many typical Arctic geomorphological formations and some archeological sites witnessing the use of the land as an ancient path for Inuit to travel. Note that some legs of the climb are more exposed and span terrain is very rocky with unstable blocks. But the experience is aerial, spectacular and even breathtaking: you will reach an altitude of 1,554 m! The plateau, nicknamed the football field, provides an impressive view of Rama Bay and the Labrador Sea.

Dominique Morrier
Patrick Graillon
Annie-Claude Roberge
Charlie Munick
Eric Landry

• Meals: Continental-type breakfast at the base camp (coffee, tea, cheese, cereal, toast, granola, fruit) / lunch on site (soup, crack-ers, wraps or sandwiches, bannock) (expedition foodstuffs carried in your backpacks) / supper at the base camp (sausages, cheese, chicken, steak, fish, rice and vegetables).
• Accommodations: base camp.

Jours 4 - 5 | Exploration des monts Torngat

Le secteur du mont Kauvvik offre un grand choix de superbes randonnées : entre glaciers, vallées, fjords, lacs glaciaires et rivières. Si vous le souhaitez et que le niveau du groupe le permet, vous pouvez également décider de vous rendre jusqu'au fjord de Nachvak. La randonnée de 24km aller-retour depuis le camp de base vous offrira une vue inoubliable et tout à fait spectaculaire.

© France Brindamour
© Patrick Graillon
Charlie Munick

Accommodation: Camp de base

Day 8 | Panoramic return trip along the Koroc River to the community

Return trip through the valleys with your new perspective of the mountains. You will meet the plane at the head of Koroc camp for a last panoramic flight through parc national Kuururjuaq. You will land at Kangiqsualujjuaq, then take off to Kuujjuaq where a Nunavik Parks staff member will take you to your hotel for a good, cozy rest.

Olivier Paradis
Patrick Graillon
Patrick Graillon

Notes

Price per person, before taxes. All-included (meals, accommodations, transportation, climbing and camping equipment - please confirm prior departure with our staff your size is available). Preferential prices for JBNQA beneficiaries. Two (2) participants needed to guarantee departure, contact us to join a group. Although hunting and trapping are strictly prohibited into Québec national parks, Inuit have the right to practise their subsistence activities throughout Nunavik, including the parc national Kuururjuaq. Thus, witness a group of Inuit hunting caribou, ringed seal or trapping foxes may be part of the Nunavik Parks experience.

Safety

It's part of visitor​​s responsibilities to plan their own safety: training to prepare your trip and having the proper insurance is part of it. Therefore, we strongly advise visitors to take an insurance policy covering air evacuation costs.​​ Contact us if you need consultation for your planning.​

Summer

Available dates 2020
July 25- Aug 2
Aug 1-9
August 8-16
August 15-23
August 22-30​

Departure from Montreal

​(2 hours flight)​

​Everything is included: flights, gear, food

​​​ Maximum of 6 to 8 visitors per group​​

What's included ?
• Return flights from Montreal
• Connections to the Park
• Access fees in the park and camping fees
• 3 nights at the Hotel
• 5 nights in dome shelters
• 8 breakfasts, 8 diners and 8 suppe​​rs
• Cultural activities
• Camping equipment (if needed)

Please ask for our documents and information equipment

Information
1-844-NUNAVIK
1-844-686-2845

info@nunavikparks.ca

What's new?
Collaborative experience canoeing on the George River
Collaborative experience canoeing on the George River
© Ricky Lyng Nunavik Parks is looking for participants to descend the George River in Ulittaniujalik
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