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Welcome to Torngat Mountain National Park—take a seat and take in the view.
Its name comes from the Inuktitut word Tongait, meaning “place of spirits,” and those acquainted with its spectacular landscapes know that Torngat Mountains National Park is a place like no other. Located on the northern tip of the Labrador Peninsula, the park’s remoteness has long kept its magnificent peaks and glacier-carved inlets hidden from the rest of the world, for there are no roads here—only 9,700 square kilometres of untamed northern wilderness and unparalleled beauty.
New for 2026: The first coin in the Canada’s National Parks series brings you an incredible (and colourful) view from Torngat Mountains National Park, where the echoes of ancient footsteps and thousands of years of Inuit cultural tradition have consecrated this sacred place.
Coin #1: A northern national park is our first stop.
Special features
Collect all four coins for a complete set!
Packaging
Your coin is encapsulated and presented in a black Royal Canadian Mint-branded clamshell with a black beauty box.