Embark on a tour of Arctic Quebec and Labrador. Travel in small groups to these northern provinces to visit the hidden treasures of the Golden Peninsula where raw and natural landscapes will take your breath away.
With this package, you will take a guided tour by floatplane through the magnificent landscapes and unspoiled wilderness of the Arctic Cordillera.
Accompanied by an experienced naturalist guide from Golden Peninsula Tours, you will discover the varied landscapes of the Torngat Mountains and the Labrador coast. You will explore the Labrador Coast in search of wildlife, and Hebron Fjord Lake to see its magnificent waterfalls and cliffs, fly over Iceberg Alley, the Merewether Crater, and the Fraser Canyon, and sleep in a tent under the star-filled sky at the Garden of Monoliths.
Bring home wonderful memories of the Northern Lights! In August, nights in Arctic Quebec and Labrador get longer and longer and if the weather is clear, you will have the opportunity to see this natural phenomenon.
Expect a week full of adventure and discovery of amazing nature and wildlife in this great land.
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Supervision :
An experienced Golden Peninsula Tour guide who specializes in the nature and wilderness of the region.
Highlights :
- Fly over the Torngat Mountains
- Iceberg viewing along the Labrador Coast
- Hikes that allow you to discover superb panoramas
- The discovery of majestic fjords stretching inland from the Labrador Sea
- Night excursion to take pictures of the Northern Lights
- The unpredictable possibility of seeing black bears, caribou, wolves, seals and polar bears
Departure information :
Group departures :
If you wish to join a group, but the dates proposed above do not suit you, do not hesitate to contact us to suggest a new date for a group departure.
Inclusions
Includes :
Round-trip flight between Montreal and Kuujjuaq
Round trip flight between Kuujjuaq and Wedge Hills Lodge
3 nights camping in tents at the Garden of Monoliths on a Northern Lights quest
4 nights bunkhouse or “glamping” accommodations at Wedge Hills Lodge
4 guided days by floatplane to explore outstanding natural scenic attractions in Labrador
1 guided day by helicopter on a caribou quest from Wedge Hills Lodge
1/2 guided day hike from Wedge Hills Lodge
1 unguided day of relaxation
Small group guarantee
Expert private guide
Group information meeting with your travel guide
Full board meals after departure from Kuujjuaq (dehydrated meals while camping)
Snacks and drinks between meals
Limited access to Wi-Fi at Wedge Hills Lodge
Does not include :
International flights
Meals and accommodations in Montreal
Meals in Kuujjuaq (if necessary)
Alcoholic beverages
Gratuities
Travel insurance
Great weather guaranteed
Taxes 14.975%
To take with you :
Warm and waterproof clothing
Waterproof hiking boots
Backpack for your photo equipment, clothes and lunch
Pair of binoculars
Water bottle
Camera
Your Daily Itinerary
Montréal - Kuujjuaq - Wedge Hills Lodge
Depart from Montréal International Airport in the morning on Air Inuit Airlines and arrive in the Inuit village of Kuujjuaq. (Boeing 737, 2h 20 min flight)
Transfer to a Twin Otter aircraft and depart for Wedge Hills Lodge. (45 mins flight)
Get settled into your room or glamping tent, then head to the lounge for a welcome meeting with your guide.
Next, get your hiking boots on and embark on an afternoon hike from the lodge, with sweeping vistas of the George River valley, and wildlife viewing opportunities.
Overnight at Wedge Hills Lodge
Additional information
Important information :
Water from springs, streams, lakes and rivers is perfectly healthy to drink everywhere in Quebec-Labrador. There is no reason to buy bottled water or purify it.
Weather :
In Arctic Quebec and Labrador, the weather is the most important aspect that you will need to deal with every day. A popular saying from the Far North is: “There is no bad weather, only bad clothes, and moreover, if you don’t like the weather, wait five minutes!”. It is important to understand that in the Far North of Quebec and Labrador the weather can change quickly.
Tips on what to wear :
To fully enjoy your trip to the Quebec-Labrador Peninsula, you must be comfortable traveling in any weather. Walk in the wind, rain and sun and embrace the elements with a sense of adventure! We always recommend that you wear several layers of clothing that can be removed if you become too warm.
Ensuring that you have proper clothing to protect yourself against the elements will make your trip more enjoyable. Appropriate clothing will make your trip more enjoyable. Please check out our What to wear page.
Local weather forecast :
The Quebec-Labrador Peninsula in summer: average summer temperatures range from 7 °C (45 °F) to 16 °C (60 °F). In the Torngat Mountains and on the Labrador Coast, where our multi-day trips take place, the weather is colder and more variable. Average between 4 °C (39 °F) and 14 °C (57 °F). The hottest period is the third week of July to the third week of August. During this hot period, it can be 20 °C to 30 °C (68 °F to 86 °F) at Wedge Hills Lodge on George River, 15 °C to 20 °C (59 °F to 68 °F) in the Torngat Mountains and 2 °C to 12 °C (36 °F to 54 °F) on the Labrador Coast.











