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Churchill Loses a Legend

Churchill Loses a Legend

Whether you liked or disliked Brian Ladoon, the man was a legend and all around character in the sub - Arctic village of Churchill, Manitoba. His viking persona evoked a movie star aura whenever he was spotted around town or out at mile five where he kept his rare...

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Churchill Photo of the Week – Beluga

Churchill Photo of the Week – Beluga

Beluga season is going strong in Churchill. Check out this amazing beluga whale in the Churchill River by Alex De Vries - Magnifico! Over three thousand beluga whales migrate to the Churchill River estuary in the Arctic summer. Their natural curiosity enables...

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Barren – Ground Grizzly Trapped in Churchill

Barren – Ground Grizzly Trapped in Churchill

    In Churchill, when a bear breaks into a cabin or outbuilding, Polar Bear Alert is called. On July 18, 2018 the call was made and Conservation officers investigated. No bear was located that day however roughly a week later a bear was captured in a...

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Churchill News
Seven Secrets to Churchill Curling Fun

Seven Secrets to Churchill Curling Fun

If you have been one of the lucky ones to have tried curling in Churchill while on a wildlife adventure to see polar bears or perhaps the northern lights you have surely had some fun and laughs. The game is slowly spreading in popularity throughout the United States...

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Take it Easy Churchill…It’s “Tundra Time”

Take it Easy Churchill…It’s “Tundra Time”

You've heard the expression "Island time".  In fact you've probably uttered it once or twice yourself after experiencing the casual, slowed down lifestyle of people in places that seem to have figured out how to enjoy life...well at least vacation life...usually by...

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Talking to Stones- Inukshuks Speak

Talking to Stones- Inukshuks Speak

The Inuit meaning of inukshuk is "in the likeness of a human". Used as a communication beacon in traditional times, these unworked stones compiled in rough human form signaled to others that someone had been there or that followers were on the right path. These...

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Churchill Video of the Week – Iceland

Churchill Video of the Week – Iceland

    Photographer Stian Rekdal combined thousands of photos to create this time-lapse video showcasing Iceland's natural beauty. He spent three weeks—and more than 3,000 miles—on the road and took more than 40,000 photos. Iceland is quite the amazing place to see...

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