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Churchill Weekly Photos – Signs of Summer

Churchill Weekly Photos – Signs of Summer

There is no better time than summertime in Churchill. The sights around the tundra and out on the Churchill River and Hudson Bay take up days and days of exploring. There's never enough time to discover all the treasures of the summer season. Here are some images to...

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Churchill Video of the Week – A Trip Down the Tracks

Churchill Video of the Week – A Trip Down the Tracks

Arnaud Maldague made this epic bicycle journey along the tracks of the Hudson Bay Line from Churchill to Gillam to bring awareness to the plight of Churchill, Nunavut and communities affected by the loss of rail service. For over a year the tracks have been unusable...

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Southern Polar Bears Show Decline

Southern Polar Bears Show Decline

All signs point to a decline in polar bear numbers in the southeastern region of the Hudson Bay, namely Churchill. Without even looking at the most recent statistics, there have been telltale changes in bear behavior that signal a potential shift in the polar bear...

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Let the Hudson Bay Quest Begin

Let the Hudson Bay Quest Begin

All 13 mushers competing in the 2015 Hudson Bay Quest are off and running from Gillam, Manitoba towards the finish line in Churchill, Manitoba. Mushers and dog teams can be tracked live throughout the race on: Hudson Bay Quest 2015 Live Tracker. The race skirts Wapusk...

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Churchill Northern Lights Shine On

Churchill Northern Lights Shine On

Experiencing Churchill in the winter months potentially can shock one's physical system. Weathering the weather is really a 'mind over matter' concept. However, the beauty of the landscape and the shimmering northern lights soothe the pain of occasional frigid...

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Who Found Button Bay-Was It Lost?

Who Found Button Bay-Was It Lost?

If you have been to Churchill you probably have heard of Button Bay. If you have been to Churchill in the Summer you might have even ventured by boat to the bay itself. Button Bay lies northwest of Churchill just a short spin by zodiac around the tip of Eskimo Point...

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Polar Bears High and Low in Churchill

Polar Bears High and Low in Churchill

Churchill is in full swing with polar bears "high and low" as you can see from these recent field image submissions from the region. Moira Le Patourel leading a group of Natural Habitat Adventures travelers had a spectacular time in Churchill. The snow covered tundra...

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Churchill Polar Bear Unique View

Churchill Polar Bear Unique View

Yesterday Claire de Jong, a Natural Habitat Adventures guest, who has been to Churchill six times over the last eight years was guided around the area by Churchill photographer and guide Alex De Vries - Magnifico. Alex provided Claire with a unique experience while...

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Churchill Field Notes – Halfway Point Full of Polar Bears

Churchill Field Notes – Halfway Point Full of Polar Bears

Natural Habitat Adventures guide Brad Josephs and his group of travelers were on their way to rover launch last week when they spotted a sight that most on - board the rover had never seen. No, not the iconic "king of the north" the magnificent polar bear, although...

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