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From the St Lawrence to Greenland, the Last Moments of Winter

From the St Lawrence to Greenland, the Last Moments of Winter

Montréal (Canada) to Nuuk (Greenland)

15 Days

13 Mar 2027

Winter is almost over. Although the ice has begun to break up in the, a blanket of white still covers the tops of the conifers that make up the boreal forest. From the delicious comfort of Le Commandant Charcot, the cliffs of Gaspé and Forillon National Park hide the mysteries of the hinterland. Meanwhile, on the shores of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, the majestic wooded expanses formed by sugar maples, yellow birches and American beeches still wear a cloak of white. On Greenland's frozen south-west coast, the sheer vastness of the landscape stops time as the broken ice takes possession of the land. Here, the colour white reveals its nuances in the drifting icebergs, broken sea ice, majestic fjords and jagged mountains that form the changing landscape. At this exceptional time of year, when spring is in the air, you will have the chance to meet the Inuit communities and experience authentic moments of connection.

The St. Lawrence Seaway and the south-west coast of Greenland, exclusively with PONANT Explorations during winter, aboard the polar exploration vessel Le Commandant Charcot.

Discover the landscapes at the end of the boreal winter (fjords, pristine boreal forests, broken pack ice, icebergs) and local cultures (the Quebecers, the Mi'kmaq communities of the Gaspé region and the Inuit of Greenland).

Planned activities: among these are included excursions led by expert local guides and activities conducted with your naturalist guides.

Price From: 18,540 €/person

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