by Steve Selden | Feb 1, 2016 | Churchill Photography
After two days of snow and cloudy skies in Churchill, Natural Habitat Adventures group was blessed with clear weather and the northern lights gleamed through for some spectacular views and photography experiences. These shots by guide Alex De Vries -Magnifico, a frequent contributor to the blog, are some of the early season images we were hoping for. It’s always good to get early season aurora and ride the wave from there! we’re just getting started so stay tuned for more exciting news and photos from Churchill!

Northern lights in Churchill’s boreal forest. Alex De Vries – Magnifico photo.

Natural Habitat Adventures Aurora Pod under the aurora borealis in Churchill. Alex De Vries – Magnifico photo.

Amazing boreal forest northern lights photo from Churchill. Alex De Vries Magnifico photo.

Natural Habitat’s Aurora Pod in Churchill. Alex De Vries – Magnifico photo.
by Steve Selden | Jan 31, 2016 | Churchill Photography
Natural Habitat’s Aurora Pod is up and running and northern lights magic was happening last night in Churchill over the Hudson Bay! More photos to come this week!

Natural Habitat’s Aurora Pod in Churchill. Alex De Vries – Magnifico photo.
by Steve Selden | Jan 30, 2016 | Churchill News

Raw, a dining experience under the northern lights comes to Churchill this March. Parcs Canada photo.
The RAW mystery continues.Keep checking back to see what culinary experience takes place in Churchill’s northern lights season this March!
by Steve Selden | Jan 29, 2016 | Tour News
Natural Habitat Adventures guide Drew Hamilton reports that northern lights season in Churchill got off to a roaring start this week! Awesome aurora borealis and fine first looks from Natural Habitat’s Aurora pod and the Aurora Domes warmed the hearts and hands of his group of hearty travelers. The season started with -40 degree temps though the groups spirits were sky high as one could imagine. The trip is superbly outfitted with high – tech gear to keep all travelers warm while they patiently and excitedly wait for lights in the northern sky. The advantage to the colder Arctic air is it usually ensures crystal clear skies for exceptional visibility. A spectacular moon and stellar sun dogs each day added “icing” on this past week’s phenomenal start to the season.

Northern lights over Churchill. drew Hamilton photo.

Natural Habitat guide Drew Hamilton with an icy beard. Drew Hamilton photo.
Days were filled with incredible cultural presentations on the history and ecology of Churchill from local native elders Caroline Bjorklund and Myrtle de Meulles as well as Parcs Canada interpreter Duane. Snow sampling out at the Churchill Northern Studies Center with Matt and Igloo building with Harry Tootoo supplemented th esub – Arctic experience quite well. A supreme highlight of the trip was dog sledding with Dave Daly at Wapusk Adventures. The Ididamile is still going strong! What a start to the new season!

Doing the Ididamile with Wapusk Adventures. Drew Hamilton photo.

The dogyard at Wapusk Adventures. Drew Hamilton photo.

A swirl of aurora borealis over Churchill’s boreal forest. Drew Hamilton photo.
by Steve Selden | Jan 26, 2016 | Churchill Photography
This beautiful and funny series of photos were captured by photographer Daisy Gilardini/Caters News in Wapusk National Park near Churchill, Manitoba. The park is one of the world’s most popular denning areas for polar bear sows and cubs. Gilardini waited 117 hours (nearly two weeks) in front of a polar bear den to get these images. That’s patience. But well worth the cold and windy wait!





