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From the St Lawrence to Greenland, the Last Moments of Winter (Ponant)

16 Days

Overview

FLIGHT MONTREAL/SAINT PIERRE AND MIQUELON + TRANSFER

 

With featured guest Cindy Miller Hopkins, American Photo Ambassador.

Once again, Le Commandant Charcot will convey you towards unexpected horizons, towards still little-known perspectives. You will be enveloped in the comfort of a ship unlike any other while the polar world reveals itself throughout your exploration. From the shores of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, your journey will take you to the south-western coast of Greenland for timeless moments. The snow-covered northern forests make way for the icy scenery of Greenland where the local communities await to share their unique culture with you. At the end of winter, take the time to appreciate the emotions you will feel, to contemplate the dreamlike landscapes of the Far North and to let yourself be surprised by the unknown.

The winter will soon draw to a close. Although the ice break-up has begun in the waters of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, the tops of the conifers making up this northern forest are still covered in a white veil. Nature seems frozen, yet its whisper may be heard by those who know how to listen. You will discover the Magdalen Islands during a port of call in Cap-aux-Meules and through various activities such as a walk on its frozen beaches. From the sea, the cliffs of the Gaspé Peninsula hide the mysteries of the hinterland, which is full of promise. Among the winter activities on offer are: discovering the Forillon National Park, snow-shoeing in L’Anse-au-Griffon Valley and meeting the Micmac, one of the First Nations of the Canadian provinces. On the coast of the legendary island of Newfoundland, you will explore Corner Brook and its ski resorts, with their magnificent panoramas.

It will now be time to leave the North American continent, sail down the Strait of Belle Isle and reach the ice-covered south-western coast of Greenland, a first for a cruise line during this season. Time stands still before this immensity, where the ice has taken over the terrain. Drifting icebergs, broken-up ice floe, majestic fjords, jagged mountains: the white unveils its nuances across changing decors. In the heart of this nature, which will leave you with an indescribable feeling of serenity, the encounters with the local Inuit communities will be magical. Here, where a warm welcome is part of the way of life, the inhabitants of the Far North will enthusiastically share their traditions with you. Through activities designed in collaboration with our Greenlandic hosts, you will rediscover the region. From magical moments to unforgettable memories, this journey to the boundaries of the world will be sure to surprise you.

Find out more about the world of Le Commandant Charcot here!

Trip Highlights

  • A journey into the Gulf of Saint Lawrence in winter and on the south-western coast of Greenland, a PONANT exclusive at this time of year, featuring unforgettable encounters with local communities and an immersion in sumptuous snow-covered settings.
  • With featured guest Cindy Miller Hopkins, American Photo Ambassador.
  • The eye and the advice of our photo ambassador, a privileged opportunity to immortalise your trip with, in the programme: workshops, conferences and personalized advice to improve your photographic skills.
  • Outings and shore visits with a reinforced team of naturalist-guides.
  • You will visit traditional villages and get to meet the indigenous Micmac and Inuit communities to share their culture and their way of life during unforgettable moments.
  • Varied activities in a winter setting*: polar hiking on foot or with snowshoes, fat biking, Nordic skiing, shore visit on the ice floe.
  • An all-new port of call in Corner Brook, on the island of Newfoundland and the possibility of skiing in one of the nearby resorts or discovering the town and its history.
  • The possibility of spotting, perhaps, regional wildlife, which includes moose, reindeer, caribou, wolves, polar bears, Arctic foxes, Ivory gulls and Greenland seals.
  • Ice floe conditions permitting, the possibility of seeing seal pups, commonly referred to as whitecoats, in the Magdalen Islands – the only place in the world where Greenland seals breed.
  • Landscapes: great open spaces, fjords, immaculate boreal forests, ice floe, snow-covered valleys.