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Land of caribou, moose and towering rock faces

Labrador encompasses more than 150,000 square miles of pristine wilderness. Here, the air is clean, the waters are pure and the people equally unspoiled. Labrador boasts more than 60% of North Americas salmon rivers, the largest black bears on the continent, one of the world’s most populous caribou herds and the most concentrated moose population on the planet.

Triple Dare can design an adventure where, in as short as six days or as long as three weeks, you can fish for trophy brook trout and wild Atlantic salmon, canoe or kayak across secluded lakes to native villages and share rich cultural experiences with indigenous tribes.

See the rugged coastline from a sea kayak or on foot where jagged rock walls tower thousands of feet with villages nestled in and around hundreds of coves, guts, bays and tickles. Labrador is a place where you wake up planning one adventure only to find yourself spending the day experiencing another.

Here, you will find the unexpected, the unspoiled and the unforgettable. There are literally hundreds of lakes and rivers that have never felt the cast of a line. Large fish include wild Atlantic salmon, landlocked salmon, brook trout and lake trout, Arctic char, northern pike and whitefish.

A cold climate and very warm culture offer the perfect combination for celebration. The people of Labrador plan festivals and celebrations for almost everything. Triple Dare has made it our business to know the most distinctive festivals and the most beautiful locations offering local delicacies and access to the most exciting traditions.

A Triple Dare adventure to Labrador will leave you with a cleansed soul and a yearning to return to this land of unspoiled grandeur.
Triple Dare Travelogues offer a single page of printable information that can be shared with friends or colleagues. Download the Labrador Triple Dare Travelogue in PDF format here.
  • Our fist stop in one of the remote areas of Labrador
  • A herd of migrating caribou
  • Hold on tight... It's a big Atlantic salmon an d this rock is slippery!
  • The sun setting to end another perfect day on the lake
  • One of the larger seaplanes servicing the area
  • One of the local beauties
  • The first of 25 we caught that day
  • Preparing for a trip into the backcountry
  • One of the locals we spotted on our hike
  • Fly fishing as the sun set... It was like being in a postcard.

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