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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.
Canadian Government Removes Omnitrax from Lawsuit
The parent company of Hudson Bay Railway Company (HBRC), US-based Omnitrax, is off the hook for any damages lost in a pending lawsuit. HBRC will be solely responsible to the federal government if they are found liable for not repairing the washed out rail-line...
Churchill Weekly Photos
These two photos display both the day and night beauty of Churchill and the north's natural raw landscape! You can only get the real feel of the Arctic and sub - Arctic by taking a trip and immersing yourself in the natural wonders of the land! Come enjoy the...
Churchill Video of the Week – Polar Bear Family Sighting
We're now in the season in Churchill when polar bear moms and their cub(s) emerge from their dens in Wapusk National Park and venture over the tundra close to town on their way to the Hudson Bay ice pack. Once there, sows will teach their young polar bear cubs how to...
Camp Century
Interesting old-time video of an Arctic US military operation. Camp Century was located on Greenland below the ice surface. Set up as a nuclear powered Arctic research camp, it was only 800 miles from the North Pole. Take a look at this intriguing video from the past....
Travel to Churchill….stay awhile!
The following story is from Churchillian Rhonda Reid whom has been working with Natural Habitat Adventures in Churchill for many years now. Rhonda has been gracious to be a local "correspondent" for churchillpolarbears.org over the past few years and this story is a...
Port of Churchill strategic for Canada
The only Arctic Seaport in Canada, Churchill, Manitoba, has struggled to find its' identity for 35 years. That is when the military left the area and the population shrunk from nearly 5,000 to under a 1,000 people. Sure, the ecotourism industry bloomed after...
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Arctic Wildlife After the Storm In Churchill
A Natural Habitat group led by guide Karen Walker experienced some diverse weather as they journeyed to Churchill, Manitoba this week. Despite the blizzard-like conditions, the group of travelers braved the wind and cold in order to do some exploring on land. "We had...
Polar Bears on Snowy Tundra
Another great week of wildlife, and particularly, polar bear viewing in Churchill, MB with Natural Habitat and guide Colby Brokvist. Slightly warmer air temperatures made for a bit more action out in the Churchill Wildlife Management Area. A sow and two coy were...
Bountiful Polar Bears and Other Arctic Wildlife
With reports coming in rapidly from Natural Habitat Guides in the Churchill area, wildlife sightings are diverse and plentiful all across the tundra. Guide Rinie Van Meurs sends his first Tundra Lodge report with inspired enthusiasm from what he says is the best trip...
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