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Churchill Polar Bears is your central resource for everything you ever wanted to know about polar bears, Arctic wildlife and the Churchill community they co-exist with. From polar bear behavior to conservation work on their behalf, from Churchill’s colorful history and culture to natural phenomena like the aurora borealis, you’ll find plenty to learn about when you explore ChurchillPolarBears.org.
Churchill Photo of the Week-Aurora
The silver lining of the 2017 Churchill blizzard is the incredible scenery created to enhance northern lights and landscape images around the region. This majestic aurora borealis shot by Corbin Hawkins is a stunning scenic portrayal of the north at its finest. Enjoy!
Running With Wolves
Rhonda Miller was driving to work in Edzo, N.W.T last Friday when she thought maybe she was still asleep and dreaming. Maybe, she thought, she needed another cup of coffee to explain what she was seeing up on the road ahead. She surely never expected what she...
Hudson Bay Quest Cancelled
Race organizers have made the decision to cancel the 2017 Hudson Bay Quest dogsled race due to the recent blizzard that buried the Churchill and Gillam regions this past week. The race was scheduled to depart Gillam this Friday, St. Patrick's Day, and finish in...
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Report from Churchill: October 19, 2010
The temperatures have fallen below the "Churchill" Maginot line. When the mercury finally dips below the 32F degree mark in October, there's really no looking back until the ice finally breaks out of the Churchill River in Springtime. In the short term, for the next...
Report from Churchill: October 18,2010
Windy snow squalls and chilled North winds continued their onslaught on Churchill in the early morning. Winter continues to slip into the region most notably with the distinct appearance of ice forming on the edges of all the scattered ponds all over the surrounding...
Report from Churchill: October 17, 2010
With the precipitation gone, for the time being, the chilly air prevailed under gray skies. A thin layer of snow remains on the tundra..just enough to remind all visitors of the impending Winter. Out in the CWMA, guide Paul Brown and his first group of travelers were...
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