This wild shot of a polar bear swimming in the Hudson Bay was captured by Natural Habitat Adventures expedition leader Moira LaPatourel in Churchill. The rare sighting of a polar bear swimming is always an incredible thrill. Keeping a safe distance when in a zodiac or small boat is a good idea. Seeing polar bears in their natural habitat is truly an experience of a lifetime.Enjoy!
Polar bear is alerted to travelers while swimming in the Hudson Bay. Moira LaPatourel photo.
A nice look at the Churchill northern lights by the inukshuk behind the town complex. Churchill is the prime destination for viewing aurora borealis in Canada. January through March will be peak time for viewing the fantastic northern lights! Enjoy.
A magnificent Churchill Arctic summer day on the tundra by the Hudson Bay. Natural Habitat Adventures summer groups are arriving and looking forward to a exciting experiences throughout the summer. Natural Habitat guide and photgrapher Moira LaPatourel will be reporting from Churchill. Stay tuned for more exciting news and photos.
Fields of wildflowers across the tundra in Churchill. Moira LaPatourel photo.
The Canada Day softball tournament was played over the first weekend of July on the brand new turf field in the center of Churchill. The Tomahawks won the championship and fun was had by all over the festive weekend. Congrats to the winners!
The Canada Day softball champs – Tomahawks – in Churchill. Terra Carroll photo.
Enjoy this classic Churchill Sunday Photos by Alex De Vries – Magnifico. The winter pack ice was blown back into the coast of Churchill on the Hudson Bay and the magnificent ice floes are perfect for capturing the essence of early Arctic summer in the north!