small-ship expedition cruise
Greenland & Wild Labrador: A Torngat Mountains Adventure
September 27 to October 11, 2026
Reference Code: ACCANGEO
© Dennis Minty
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Greenland & Wild Labrador: A Torngat Mountains Adventure
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September 27 to October 11, 2026
From $13,595 to $23,995 USD
per person based on double occupancy
How to Book
Be sure to include the exclusive reference code when booking to claim all the Canadian Geographic Adventure offers and benefits.
Reference Code: ACCANGEO
To book, contact us at [email protected] or submit the Get a Quote form on our website.
Canadian Geographic Exclusive Offers and Benefits
Travelling with a purpose has never been so rewarding. Check out these exclusive offers and benefits of booking a Canadian Geographic Adventure.
- Complimentary Canadian Geographic magazine
- Complimentary Canadian Geographic ball cap
- On-board dinner hosted by the Royal Canadian Geographical Society with complimentary beverages
- A portion of the fees from every Canadian Geographic Adventure booked is donated to the Royal Canadian Geographical Society to further its important programming
Travel alongside Canadian Geographic ambassador, Jen Derbach
Jen is an adventurous soul who loves to learn through experiences and is passionate about sharing her love of nature through the art of photography.
Map
- Day 1: Kangerlussuaq, Greenland
- Day 2: Kangerlussuatsiaq Fjord (Evighedsfjorden)
- Day 3: Nuuk
- Day 4: At Sea — Davis Strait
- Day 5-8: Torngat Mountain Range, NL, Canada
- Day 9: Hebron
- Day 10: Nain
- Day 11-12: The Labrador Coast
- Day 13: L'Anse aux Meadows
- Day 14: Northeast Newfoundland
- Day 15: St. John’s, NL, Canada
Highlights
© Dennis Minty
Travel through Inuit Nunangat alongside Inuit
Journey through the ice, water, and lands of Inuit in the company of Inuit hosts who share their stories, art, and traditions. Experience the living culture of the Nunatsiavut as you visit vibrant communities, sample country food, and gain a deeper understanding of the enduring connection between Inuit and the nuna (land).
© Scott Sporleder
Torngat Mountains National Park: walking among spirits
Hike and explore Torngat Mountains National Park, where peaks rise from the sea and the tundra stretches into infinity. Inuit hosts guide your discovery of this extraordinary homeland—through stories, archaeology, and quiet moments on the land. Every step connects you to a place where nature and culture have long moved as one.
© Dennis Minty
L’Anse aux Meadows: where worlds met
Step ashore at L’Anse aux Meadows, the only verified Norse site in North America and a UNESCO World Heritage treasure. Here, Indigenous and Norse histories converge, reminding us that exploration and exchange have long defined these northern shores.
Nuuk: Greenland’s vibrant capital
Set between mountains and sea, Nuuk hums with creativity and northern pride. The city’s colourful houses and modern architecture frame a place where Inuit culture shapes daily life—from language and art to food and community spirit. Here, tradition and modernity meet naturally, revealing how Greenland’s capital remains both distinctly Arctic and unmistakably alive.
© Michelle Valberg
Guided by those who know these shores best
Many of those guiding this voyage call these coasts home. Their stories, humour, and knowledge transform each moment—whether ashore or aboard—into something deeper than sightseeing. Doors open that might otherwise remain closed, and the welcome you receive carries the warmth of friendship. Through their eyes, this journey becomes more than a route on a map—it becomes a shared experience of understanding, connection, and belonging.