Labrador and Torngat and West Greenland
16 Days
This voyage links historic locations on Canada’s east coast with Greenland’s spectacular west coast, including a Viking settlement, remote mission locations and isolated fishing ports.
From the historic port town of Louisbourg, Nova Scotia, we journey northwards, encountering the Nunatsiavut people in small settlements along the Labrador coastline, learning about their strong cultural and spiritual connections to this land. Torngat Mountains National Park shows off the highest peaks in Canada east of The Rockies before we cross the Davis Strait to Nuuk and a thrilling walk on the Greenland ice cap.
Ship: RCGS Resolute
When: 5-20 August 2020
Guide price: From £8,095 per person based on twin cabin (private facilities)

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Clients’ comments
“A few photos from our trip as promised. The fox was amazing it came really close to us and stayed for half an hour to watch the party. The Polar bear on an ice flow eating a seal was a really lucky break. The Belugas were just astonishing, there must have been hundreds of them, as the whole sea was churned up by them as they raced up and down the shore line. Never seen anything like it. As we got to Cambridge Bay they had just raised the Maud ready to take her back to Norway.”
Malcolm and Pam Mundy, Northwest Passage Franklin’s legend
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Richard and Christine Holdrup, Arctic Explorer
“Thank you for your welcome home. The holiday was absolutely brilliant. I have been expedition cruising since 1992 and this was the BEST of them all. The staff were so careful, watchful and caring. They were always available and collectively so funny. It was just great. Now, so was all your organising – thank you for all your help.”
Margaret Dykes, Into the Northwest Passage, August