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Thursday, 9 July 2020
Iceberg season on the Labrador Coast
Written by Alain Lagacé If during your next trip to Nunavik you would like to see icebergs let us know! In July "Iceberg Alley" is filled with hundreds of icebergs that drift slowly along the Labrador coast. It is also the perfect time to see polar bears, seals, walruses, caribou and colonies of migratory birds. … Continued
Read moreThursday, 2 July 2020
Off-Trail Hiking in the Labrador Fjords
Written by Alain Lagacé Labrador fjords are probably the least known and least visited on earth. These are gems of nature which all have their own charms and depending on the weather, their waters are sometimes navy blue to sometimes emerald and turquoise. Deep and narrow, they are veritable corridors which run between vertiginous walls … Continued
Read moreFriday, 26 June 2020
Spring Caribou Migration and Calving – Photo Safari
Written by Alain Lagacé While the Far North of Arctic Quebec and Labrador is in the middle of a thawing period, the George River caribou herd are at the end of their calving period on the Labrador highlands. At no other time of the year is the George’s caribou herd so concentrated in one place … Continued
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