parkscanaa.gc.ca General Hiking Information for orngat Mountains
. Knight, Parks Canaa What o I nee to know to hike in torngat Mountains national park? Note: he general information provie in this ocument represents a summary of key things to consier when hiking, or planning for a hiking trip in the orngat Mountains National Park (MNP). It is important for hikers to be fully prepare for their trip to this remote park, which inclues accessing all the information provie on the park website www.pc.gc. ca/eng/pn-np/nl/torngats/ inex.aspx an in the Visitor Information guie provie by Parks Canaa staff through the orngat Mountains National Park office in Nain, Labraor. Unname lake in the Palmer River Valley Welcome! Atelihai! Parks Canaa welcomes visitors to explore the orngat Mountains, experience this special place, an iscover the rich cultural history an magnificent natural lanscape that it has to offer. We woul like your visit to the orngat Mountains to be memorable an above all to be safe. his ocument an the associate Hiking Route Descriptions have been prepare to provie you with information about some hiking routes that will take you into the heart of this park where you will encounter cultural an natural features that belong to a story thousans of years ol. Consult the park map on the last page of this ocument to see the location of the Hiking Route Descriptions that are currently available. A. Boureau, Parks Canaa General Information Weather, terrain, remoteness an willife encounters present the greatest an most consistent hazars that you will encounter as a visitor an hiker in the MNP. It is important to be prepare for the particular challenges of hiking in a remote northern park an to remember that: You are responsible for your own safety Help is a very long way away! Preparation involves: Making early contact with Parks Canaa staff to iscuss your trip well in avance an carefully reviewing the visitor information an polar bear safety information an DVD provie by Parks Canaa. Unerstaning where you are planning to go an the challenges associate with that particular route an area of the park. Being properly provisione an equippe for the trip with the knowlege, skill an physical fitness require for the activities that you plan to unertake.
All visitors must register before entering the orngat Mountains. Doing so provies park staff with information about you that may be neee in an emergency situation. It gives them a chance to assist you with your trip planning an it also helps them in their efforts to better unerstan visitor use of the park for management purposes. You may register by phone (709-922-1290), fax (709-922-1294) or in person at the orngat Mountains National trip, please contact the park inicate that your party has successfully complete its trip. If you wish to speak to a Parks Canaa staff person, please call A. Boureau, Parks Canaa hours. You can also call Parks Canaa Emergency Dispatch at 1-780-852-3100 to e-register. hey operate 24 hours a ay. SAFEY Polar Bears & Black Bears When you are in the orngat Mountains, you are in polar bear an black bear country with high likelihoo of encountering a polar or black bear uring your hike. You must review a safety vieo on travelling in polar bear country before you begin your trip. he best way to enhance your group s safety is to travel with an experience Inuit polar bear guar who is permitte to carry Carry effective an approve bear eterrents (crackers, screamers, air horns) an know how to use them. A lightweight electric, alarme fence is also recommene for enclosing your campsite at night. Carry a satellite phone an be familiar with its proper use. he Iriium satellite phones are the most reliable for use in the orngat Mountains National Park area at the moment. Emergency phone numbers: 24 hour emergency number at Park Canaa Emergency Dispatch: 1-877-852-3100 or 1-780-852-3100 (Note: the 1-877-852-3100 number may not work with satellite phones) Royal Canaian Mounte Police (RCMP) etachment in Nain, Labraor: 1-709-922-2862 Be prepare to tell the ispatcher: he name of the park you are in; Your name an the names of others in your travel party; Your satellite phone number; he nature of the incient; Your location name of area (e.g. Saglek Fjor) an latitue/longitue or UM coorinates; Current weather conitions win, precipitation, clou cover, temperature an visibility. Carrying a Spot Satellite Messenger evice is also recommene.. Knight, Parks Canaa REGISRAION AND DE-REGISRAION A number of hiking route escriptions for the orngat Mountains have been evelope by Parks Canaa staff. hese route escriptions are base on what has been successfully complete by Parks Canaa staff an others working in cooperation with Parks Canaa. hey are suggeste routes not a etaile hiking guie. Variations on these routes are possible epening on your group s physical capabilities, weather conitions, time constraints, etc. o explore these hiking routes in Google Earth please visit the www.torngatbasecamp.com website an look for the Google Earth tab within the Visitor Info section of the website.
A. Boureau, Parks Canaa Camping here are no esignate campsites or facilities in the MNP. Visitors may camp anywhere except at archaeological sites. Visitors shoul practice no trace camping practices. Please trea lightly on the lan as you explore the orngat Mountains an leave the park s natural an cultural treasures unimpaire for future generations. his inclues: Leaving rocks, plants, an other natural objects such as bones an caribou antlers as you fin them. Leaving unisturbe any artefacts or features that look even remotely like an archaeological site. hese sites inclue tent rings, graves, blins, fox traps an foo caches an can be almost iniscernible to the untraine eye. You may come across stone cairns or inuksuks on the lanscape. hese shoul not be isturbe or estroye as they may be of historical or cultural significance. It is important that you o not buil cairns, or other markers on the lanscape. Such markers etract from other visitors sense of iscovery an wilerness experience. hey can also be misleaing an potentially angerous to others. Cooking Use a reliable cook stove an be prepare to cook in winy conitions. he availability of woo is limite to scarce riftwoo along the shoreline an slow growing shrubs in valleys. Do not buil fires on moss or tunra to avoi the risk of an unergroun fire. Managing waste Pick up an pack out all your litter or burn it when possible. Minimize the use of soaps an, when necessary, use bioegraable soap. Resiual soap shoul not be umpe in lakes or streams. Visitors are encourage to pack out their human waste whenever possible or bury it uner rocks away from main travel routes an water sources. If travelling near the coastal areas of the park, it is acceptable to eposit your waste in a shallow pit below the high water mark. Drinking Water Fresh water is available from countless streams an pons in the orngat Mountains. While we are not aware of any contamination with water sources, visitors are avise to fine filter (<0.5 microns), treat (ioine or chlorine in warm water) or boil all rinking water. Fishing Fishing for arctic char in the rivers an in salt water within park bounaries an ajacent to the park bounaries is permitte with proper licenses. Currently, the require licenses are the Newfounlan inlan fishing licenses for non-resients who wish to fish in inlan waters. Any non-resient is require to have a guie while fishing in inlan waters in northern Labraor. No licenses are require for non-resients fishing in the ocean. Resients of NL o not require a license for arctic char in freshwater or the ocean. Bag limits are 2 per person per ay. You are only allowe to have 2 ays total catch in your possession. D. Whitakker, Parks Canaa WE LEARN HROUGH YOUr EXPERIENCE: Parks Canaa is eveloping a atabase of willife sightings, an we woul like you to contribute to it by proviing us with your observations of birs an willife on observations cars available from Parks Canaa. You can also recor your own observations an share them with park staff after your visit. hose who visit the park will also have the opportunity to provie feeback on their visit by participating in the annual on-line visitor survey. orngat Mountains Base Camp - Kangiluasuk From mi-july to the en of August there is a base camp establishe at St. John s Harbour (Kangiluasuk), which is in Saglek an is ajacent to the southern bounary of the park. his base camp is operate by the Labraor Inuit Development Corporation an supports a Parks Canaa visitor reception an orientation service, visitor activities an scientific research. Please contact Henry Lyall, Operations Manager for LIDC, by phone (709-922-2143) or email (hlyall@lic.ca) for inquiries about Kangiluasuk base camp.
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