Mealy Mountains National Park Reserve

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Mealy Mountains National Park Reserve is one of Canada's newest and most remote protected areas, encompassing a vast wilderness of boreal forest, rugged tundra, and pristine lakes in Labrador. This park offers intrepid travelers a chance to experience true solitude and untouched landscapes, with opportunities for backcountry hiking, canoeing, and wildlife viewing in a setting that feels like the edge of the world. It's a place for those seeking an authentic, off-the-grid adventure.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Given its remoteness and the need for careful planning, allocate at least 3–5 days for a meaningful visit. This allows time for a multi-day canoe trip or a backcountry hiking expedition into the mountains. Most visitors access the park via floatplane or boat from Happy Valley-Goose Bay, so factor in travel time. The park has no developed facilities, so self-sufficiency is essential.

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