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Travel to Churchill and Northern Manitoba, Canada

Canada only has one place in the entire country that allows you to see uninhabited islands, beluga whales, and polar bears all in one trip. This place is also the only sub-Arctic seaport in the country. You can enjoy the Arctic tundra and tour the Eskimo Museum here before settling in for an amazing nighttime show staring Aurora Borealis. Do you know where you are?

If you guessed Northern Manitoba, Canada and the town of Churchill, you are right! This expansive region of Manitoba has a low population making it one of the wildest areas in the country that shows very little evidence of civilization outside of the small towns and villages.

Outdoor enthusiasts looking for adventure flock to Churchill, Manitoba for its rugged terrain and unusual wildlife. During the months of October and November, travel tours in a specialized tundra vehicle give visitors the chance to watch polar bears on their way back to Hudson Bay for the winter. Travelers can also get a closer look at the incoming floe ice and beluga whales by renting a see through kayak or going snorkeling.

The beautiful Wapusk National Park of Canada is also nearby. The park is certainly beautiful, but it is also the largest polar bear maternity den sites in the world. This being said, it’s not the best place to hike through, but if you would like to see the park, Hudson Bay Helicopters are a fun way to enjoy the park at a safe distance.

The little village of Hecla Island and Grindstone National Park is a haven for travelers looking for a taste of the true Canadian wild. Walking and bike trails are available for those looking for a more structured tour of the area, but for more grass roots hikers, the uninhabited Black Island is fantastic. You can wander through the area for days and not see another human being. Golfing and world-class fishing is also available in the area. Before you leave the island, be sure to ask the locals about the many mystical stories involving subjects such as sunken ship that give an entertaining history of the area.

If you would like more information on travel in the area or any other location in Manitoba, visit Travel Manitoba at http://www.travelmanitoba.com/.

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Minnesota-trained biologist tracking polar bears by whisker – Researcher Jane Waterman is asking Minnesotans and other ecotourists who visit Churchill, Manitoba, to share digital photos of polar bears to help her expand her research. If you have some polar bear photos, take a closer look. …

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Polar Bear Winter Snowfall Churchill Manitoba Canada – The tundra is frozen near the shores of the Hudson Bay in Churchill, Manitoba in Canada as a Polar Bear wanders by during a winter snowfall.

Polar Bear Family Closeness Hudson Bay Churchill Manitoba – A cute picture of the closeness this Polar Bear family shares in the wilderness of the Churchill Wildlife Management Area in the Hudson Bay in Churchill, Manitoba.

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Louisville Zoo – Media Advisory – “Project Polar Bear” – The website idea was formed after the Louisville Zoo selected Goldstein to be the Zoo’s first teen ambassador during a week-long Polar Bear International Leadership Camp in Churchill, Manitoba, Canada last year. …

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Churchill Manitoba – Polar Bear Buggie

Why not visit the “Polar Bear Capital” of the world in Churchill, Manitoba to see these magnificent carnivores in their winter habitat. From late November to December, the bears gather on Cape Churchill, on the western shores of Hudson Bay to wait while the Bay freezes over, to enable them to move onto the ice floes. These semi-aquatic mammals have adapted to life on land, sea and ice

This migration of Polar Bears on to the ice is one of the great wildlife spectacles and enables them to feed on the many seals which also populate the region. In fact, the bears will eat anything they can kill and are certainly liable to attack humans. With males weighing up to 600Kg, they are an awesome killing machine but despite their size and aggression, they have a curious nature which has caused the inhabitants of Churchill some problems in the past. The town rubbish dump has had to be closed to prevent scavaging by bears.

As soon as the waters of Hudson Bay freeze, the males and the non-pregnant females having returned from their summer ranges, move onto the ice and stay there for the winter, hunting seals. Pregnant females have already hibernated in October and give birth to two or three cubs in March. Cubs stay with their parents until they are 3 years old and may be seen at this time.

The waters around Gordon Point and Cape Churchill are normally the first areas to freeze and provide ideal viewing points for visitors – and of course the keen photographers. The accepted method is to travel to the areas in what are known as “Tundra Buggies. These are specially converted vehicles with heating, large tundra tyres and a viewing platform at the rear which allows incredible photo opportunities. Bears are often seen inspecting these vehicles and occupants at close quarters! Never fear! You are unlikely to be eaten if you are inside the buggie.

While other wildlife is absent in the winter, Caribou, Wolves and Arctic Foxes may be seen, together with Snowy Owls and Ptarmigan.

Those staying longer will witness the incredible phenomenon of the “Northern Lights”. This region has the highest density of auroral activity in the Arctic which provides spectacular colour in the night skies

This must be a dream trip for photographers and wildlife lovers alike, to get so close to Polar Bears, in safety and to appreciate their awesome size and presence.

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- Met up with Martyn in the bus so we were all on the Buggy together. We had been warned that there had been a late thaw, so the bears came in off the ice later in Spring so there was a chance that we might not see any. …

Polar Bears Every Day – in HD!
- Each day, they “shoot, edit, and upload a new polar bear program form Hudson Bay, Manitoba.” Daniel is traveling the tundra in the same vehicle I was in just a few days ago…Buggy One! I miss being there so much, but I watch these daily …

Curious Baby Polar Bear Tundra Buggy Churchill
- A curious 11 month old baby Polar Bear, sniffs around a tundra buggy in the Churchill Wildlife Management Area in Manitoba, Canada.

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