This unique park was founded by the Inuit communities of Kangiqsualujjuaq, Kuujjuaq, Naskapi and Kawawachikamach. In Inuktitut, Ulittaniujalik means ‘where there are shorelines,’ and is reflected by the number of old shorelines that once ran along a 7,000-year-old glacial lake. Pyramid Mountain overlooks the George River, which runs through the park and onto Ungava Bay.
Pyramid Mountain Camp is nestled in its valley and is near one of the best fishing spots on the George River. Pyramid Mountain Camp offers a package that includes experienced guides, home-cooked meals, transportation and equipment for camping, hiking and fishing.
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