Torngat Adventure - Labrador’s Torngat Mountains
Koroc River Valley Headwaters
Overview
We’ll be among the select few to hike rugged and unspoiled
sub-arctic Labrador, where the boreal forest gradually gives way
to endless tundra and alpine landscapes. The jagged Torngat Mountains,
steep coastal fiords, glistening icebergs, northern lights and the
vitality of plants and animals make Labrador unique.
Labrador is home to 500,000 caribou and to wolves, bears, foxes
and many birds. Whales and seals frequent the fiords while rivers
and lakes teem with salmon, char and trout. On the coast, the Inuit,
Innu, and settlers from the south are inseparably connected with
the land to which they add their rich cultural heritage.
Our
destination is the headwaters of the Koroc River, just inland from
Saglek Fiord, in the Torngat Mountains. We travel by airlines to
Kuujjuaq, on Ungava Bay, then by chartered Twin Otter aircraft over
spectacular landscapes--richly toned mountain slopes slashed by
river valleys, toward magnificent coastal fiords with glistening
icebergs, and barren islands. On landing we’ll establish a
base camp and cache.
We will spend the next days exploring the vast area above the fiord,
one of the most beautiful in Labrador. We’ll gaze over tremendous
vistas, be drawn into spectacular landscapes, and observe caribou,
foxes and black bears. With huge landscapes and no trees to obscure
your view, you may see all three at once!We will be free to roam
(sometimes with just day packs), photograph, admire, and absorb
the enormous landscape, exploring whatever side valley or drainage
appeals to us. There are many discoveries to be made: stone meat
caches, fox traps, and old, undisturbed gravesites. This area, seldom
used by modern-day adventurers, was the original superhighway for
Inuit traveling from the northern Labrador coast to Ungava Bay.
Ask about other Labrador destinations
Labrador Coast-by chartered longliner (fishing
boat) from Nain to Hebron for hiking and/or backpacking,
Wunderstrands—40 miles of beautiful
beach hiking and camping
Small, independent groups, or qualified individuals, can
also join our charter flights. Ask about
group discounts, too! |
Itinerary- Subject to changes
*Itinerary is subject to minor changes as result of airline
schedule changes, boat and/or aircraft availability, mechanical
problems, or weather.
Day 01 : Fly from Ottawa (with
stop in Montreal), to Kuujjuaq, on Ungava Bay. Overnight in Kuujjuaq,
in the new land of Nunavik. Time to explore the area. However,
if weather is good, we may fly to the Koroc the same day! Note:
storage will be available in Kuujjuaq for travel clothes
Day 02 : the headwaters of
the Koroc and set up base camp/cache. Local exploration. Note
that this is actually in Quebec, very near the height of land
which forms the Quebec/Labrador boundary.
Day 03-12 : Free to explore an
area called one of the most beautiful in Labrador. A small group
may elect to hike to Saglek Fiord (North Arm) for a pre-arranged
boat pick up (ask for details, this option must be planned well
in advance), otherwise return to landing site on the Koroc for
aircraft pickup. Must be in position for pick up any time during
the day o f Day 12.
Day 13 : Flight back to Kuujjuaq.
Farewell dinner in Kuujjuaq. Note: we will have at least one
extra day in Kuujjuaq. This is planned so that we can still
make our scheduled airline flight south should the charter pickup
be delayed by bad weather.
Day 14 : Fly to Ottawa.
General Information
Cost: Please contac us. Includes:
air transportation from Kuujjuaq to Koroc River and return.
Guide. Satellite telephone. Trip planning.
Clients responsible for: Own equipment &
food when camping, all other travel expenses, meals, lodging,
additional expenses due to weather delay, discretionary personal
expense. We will supply information on lodging in Kuujjuaq, what
to see, etc., and can make arrangements for you if you wish.
Payment: 30 days in advance
Personal Cancellation Insurance: recommended;
Emergency Medical Insurance:
required for non-residents of Canada.
More Information?
Destination Labrador: Tel 1-800-563-6353
or 709 944-7788, Fax 709 944-7787. E-mail:
destlab@cancom.net. Address:
118 Humphrey Rd., Bruno Plaza, Labrador City, Labrador, Canada
A2V 2J8.
Nunavik Tourism: PO Box 779, Kuujjuaq, QC Canada
J0M 1C0, 1-888-594-3424, fax 819 964-2002. www.nunavik-tourism.com.
Topographical Maps: If you want your own maps
to mark your daily explorations, or as souveniers, they are available
in the 1:50,000 scale. You will need at least 4 sheets: 14L/13
Cirque Mtn., 14L/12 (no name), 14L/14,15 Ramah Bay-Reichel Head,
and 14L/11 Jens Haven Island. You can also use a 1:250,00 sheet.
It is also interesting to chart our course as we fly from Ungava
Bay nearly to the Labrador Sea using the VFR air navigation chart
"Ungava." Your guide will have one for the group, but
you might want your own. Maps are available from: World of Maps,
118 Holland Ave., Ottawa, ON K1Y OX6, Tel: 613 724-6776, Fax 1-800-897-9969.
E-mail: sales@WorldofMaps.com.
Web site is http://www.WorldofMaps.com.
and you can order on-line.
Equipment List& Camping notes: to be provided.
Reading: The Labradorians:
Voices From the Land of Cain Lynne D. Fitzhugh.
St. Johns, Newfoundland: Breakwater Books, 1999. ISBN 1-55081
- 148- 7 ; a complete reading list will be provided.
Reference: guide will carry a wildflower book-A
Traveller's Guide to Wild Flowers of Newfoundland, by
Bill and June Titford.
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