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New Era for Labrador’s Torngat Mountains National Park
New Era for Labrador’s Torngat Mountains National Park
Arctic Kingdom, Canada’s leading Arctic expedition company, is proud to announce it has been awarded a five-year contract by the Nunatsiavut Government to operate the Torngat Mountains Base Camp and Research Station. This milestone partnership brings together Arctic Kingdom’s deep expertise in eco-tourism and logistics in remote destinations, safe and responsible wildlife viewing, and cultural immersion with one of the most spectacular and protected regions in the world.
“We are honoured to support sustainable tourism and conservation efforts in the Torngats,” said Graham Dickson, President and Chief Expedition Officer of Arctic Kingdom. “This is more than a travel destination — it’s a sacred place. We look forward to providing meaningful access for travellers, researchers, and groups while maintaining the integrity and spirit of the land. From spotting the large barren ground black bears that co-exist with polar bears, to navigating iceberg-filled waters and watching minke and humpback breach offshore, the Torngats offer a rare chance to experience the North in its most authentic form.”
“We are pleased to welcome Arctic Kingdom as the operator of the Torngat Mountains Base Camp and Research Station,” said David Dicker Jr., Nunatsiavut’s Acting Minister of Language, Culture and Tourism. “Their experience in delivering respectful and enriching Arctic experiences aligns with our vision for the future of this special place. The Torngats are more than breathtaking landscapes. This is a sacred place for Inuit, deeply woven into our history, traditions, culture and identity. While visitors marvel at the dramatic mountains, glacier-carved fjords, and iconic wildlife, it is essential that the Inuit story is told with the respect and depth it deserves.”
Arctic Kingdom has more than 25 years of experience delivering bespoke expeditions in remote operations across the Arctic region. From wildlife photography to custom logistics for scientific research and film to lodge and facility management, Arctic Kingdom is known for its commitment to safety, sustainability, and meaningful collaboration with Indigenous communities.
The Torngat Mountains Base Camp and Research Station will open for seasonal operations in July 2026, and reservations are now open. For more information or to begin planning a visit, contact Arctic Kingdom by email at [email protected], by phone at 1-888-737-6818, or visit www.thetorngats.com.
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