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Video: Mike Roelofs
Music: Harry Manx Stir a Little Breeze

Why go with us?

We started working in Labrador as biologists in 1988. Our first Labrador expedition was in 1992. To date, only Nature Trek Canada offers scheduled land-based trips into Labrador. Our experience in Labrador gives us an insight that few others have.

Your guides' knowledge of nature and the way they pass it on is powerfully original.
Wilma, Netherlands

  • Cotton flowers, Labrador - Nature Trek Canada expedition
    Cottongrass and miles of freedom along Labrador’s coast
    Photographer Mike Roelofs
  • Labrador Coast sunset - Nature Trek Canada expedition
    The sun sets only briefly in the Kaumajet Mountains
    Photographer Mike Roelofs
  • Iceberg alley - Nature Trek Canada expedition
    A sight to behold. Immense beauty.
    Photographer Jose Wolff
  • Tom, keeper of Hebron, Labrador - Nature Trek Canada expedition
    Always welcoming and interesting without fail: the people of Labrador
    Photographer Paul Wolff
  • Labrador landscape - Nature Trek Canada expeditions
    Subarctic Labrador landscape
    Photographer Mike Roelofs

NTC's Labrador

Awesome scenery: Along Labrador's rugged coast the boreal forest gradually gives way to steep coastal fjords and the jagged Torngat Mountains - a land of glistening pale-blue icebergs, northern lights and an abundance of wildlife and flora. Your guides here are the Inuit; inseparably connected with the land to which they add their rich culture.

Rugged and unspoiled: Little known and mystical, Labrador rewards the adventurous soul. Labrador can change you forever by the grandeur of its landscapes, the spell of its fjords, the beauty of its flowers and wildlife, by the magic of its icebergs and, above all, by the welcoming hearts of those who call it home.

Nature Trek Canada • 220 Hillcrest Drive, Salt Spring Island, BC  V8K 1Y4 Canada • Phone/Fax (250) 653-4265 • information@naturetrek.ca