Experience
The Trip
Embark on a captivating journey north along the Labrador coast from Nain to the resettled community of Hebron, a voyage that promises unparalleled encounters with ancient Inuit lands, majestic icebergs, elusive polar bears, and awe-inspiring landscapes. Traveling by boat, you'll be treated to a front-row seat to the wonders of Northern Labrador, with each wave revealing a new chapter in the story of this remote and rugged region making it an unforgettable adventure for those seeking a one-of-a-kind travel experience.
The Stay
The Piercy Homestead, located In historic Hebron.
Hebron, declared a Canadian national historic site in 1976, was once a Moravian mission and the northernmost settlement in Labrador. The Homestead originally built in mid 1940s was destroyed by fire and reconstructed in 2022 to preserve its historical significance. The area where the homestead stands witnessed ownership and use by both the Inuit and the Moravians Missionaries. Notably, Hebron is located south of the Torngat Mountains National Park, adding to the picturesque and historically rich surroundings.
The Adventure
While embarking on fishing adventures for Arctic char you will be lead to extraordinary encounters with nature's wonders. As you navigate the pristine Labrador waters, you may witness stunning icebergs, graceful polar bears, and various other wildlife in their natural habitats. Making stops ashore in historically significant areas like Rose Island and North Arm offers a chance to delve into the past and learn about how the Inuit once flourished and faced challenges in these lands. By immersing yourself in the stories and insights about the ways the Inuit thrived and encountered hardship, you can develop a deeper appreciation for the rich cultural heritage and resilience of these Northern inhabitants.