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Torngat Mountains National Park
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From the Inuktitut word Torngait, meaning “place of spirits,” the Torngat Mountains have been home to Inuit and their predecessors for thousands of years. The spectacular wilderness of this National Park comprises 9,700 km2 of the Northern Labrador Mountains natural region. The park extends from Saglek Fjord in the south, including all islands and islets, to the very northern tip of Labrador; and from the provincial boundary with Québec in the west, to the iceberg-choked waters of the Labrador Sea in the east. The mountain peaks along the border with Quebec are the highest in mainland Canada east of the Rockies, and are dotted with remnant glaciers.
 
Tel:
709-922-2942 (English)
 
709-458-2417 (French)
Mail:
Parks Canada
Torngat Mountains National Park
P.O. Box 179
Kangiqsualujjuaq, QC
J0M 1M0
 
 

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