
Cruises visiting Nain
Nain is the northernmost permanent settlement in Newfoundland and Labrador, accessible only by air or by sea. The town was established by Moravian missionaries in 1771 and has been inhabited ever since. It now has a population of around 850, composed mainly of Inuits. Fishing is the main income-generating activity, with hunting and traditional trapping activities resuming in the winter months. Accompanied by your naturalist guides and local guides, you will have the chance to discover daily life in Nain, then set off on a hike in the surrounding hills. There, you will discover a beautiful view of the small wooded valley in which the village lies.
From
Kangerlussuaq
To
Saint Pierre Island, Saint Pierre and Miquelon
14 nightsaboard the shipLE BORÉAL
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From
Kangerlussuaq
To
Halifax
17 nightsaboard the shipL'AUSTRAL
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From
Nuuk
To
Saint Pierre Island, Saint Pierre and Miquelon
14 nightsaboard the shipLE LYRIAL
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