Blue Spruce X
HV-Goose Bay, Newfoundland Labrador
Cabins Snowmobiling
Activity Level
Family Friendly
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Explore the pristine landscape of mountains, tundra, boreal forests, lakes and the seemingly endless coastline of Central Labrador, Nunatsiavut, Nitassinan and Nunatukavut in the company of Gordie Rendell and Blue Spruce X Inc. A proud Labrador Inuit, Gordie is a registered Newfoundland Labrador guide; explore the Traditional territory of the Labrador Inuit in the company of those who know this land the best. Travel by snowmobile and join a guided tour of North West River and Nain on a thousand-kilometre trip viewing the soaring Mealy Mountains, Kaipokok Bay, hundreds of islands and the Labrador Sea and Atlantic Ocean. Along the way learn more about the unique Culture of Central Labrador, the Innu and Nunatsiavut Land. Enjoy a multi-day adventure and observe the Traditional local seal hunt and learn contemporary harvesting methods, snowshoe the Upper Lake Melville trails before relaxing in a sauna, watch the Northern Lights shimmer overhead. Whizz over frozen lakes mushing a dog sled; take a snowmobile ride at night; visit local Cultural museums and meet artists and artisans. Feast on traditional food by the fire and enjoy the age-old traditions of live music. Try the fun and freedom of off-roading in a utility amphibious Fat Truck vehicle. Explore and experience the magical natural beauty of this land from polar bears and icebergs to the tundra and glacier-rounded mountains. Contact Gordie to create a bespoke multi-day or one-day tour experience.
Learn more about Blue Spruce X by visiting them online:
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5 Valley View Drive Po Box 1207HV-Goose Bay, Newfoundland Labrador, A0P 1C0
(709) 899-0064 gordon.rendell@gmail.com Visit Website
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Learn more about Blue Spruce X by visiting them online:
Visit WebsiteBlue Spruce X
5 Valley View Drive Po Box 1207HV-Goose Bay, Newfoundland Labrador, A0P 1C0
(709) 899-0064 gordon.rendell@gmail.com Visit Website
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Indigenous respect for the force of winter
The best way to experience the magic of Canada’s winter is with an Indigenous guide at your side. They are intimately familiar with survival techniques that have been passed down through generations and work in close connection with the natural world.
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