Churchill Sunday Photos – Aurora

The northern lights keep blazing in the Churchill – Hudson Bay region. These two shots by Natural Habitat Adventures guide Drew Hamilton at the Aurora Domes outside of Churchill are an indication that this season’s array of amazing northern lights is not letting up anytime soon. Let’s keep it going right up to the Hudson Bay Quest on March 17th. Enjoy!

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Northern lights above the Aurora Domes. Drew Hamilton photo.

northern lights in Churchill, Manitoba

Northern lights in Churchill. Drew Hamilton photo.

Churchill Winter Photos

After a solid week of stellar northern lights, Natural Habitat Adventure guides Justin and Alex were playing the waiting game for the reappearance of aurora in the Churchill sky. While the images including northern lights have been just phenomenal, these shots are just as impressive without the feature. Churchill in the winter is such a beautiful place and there are always opportunities for exquisite photographs like these!

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Beaytifully composed shot at the Wapusk Adventures dog yard. Alex De Vries – Magnifico photo.

Igloo in Churchill, Manitoba

Igloo with the boral forest in the distance. Alex De Vries – Magnifico photo.

Igloo and northern lights in Churchill, Manitoba

Igloo with faint northern lights. Justin Gibson photo.

Igloo Building 101 – Churchill Style

Learning how to build igloos on a Natural Habitat Adventures northern lights trip is a side benefit of viewing some incredible aurora borealis over the course of he week. At least that’s what transpired with guide Justin Gibson’s group in Churchill. With phenomenal consistent northern lights in the chilly Arctic sky, the daytime activities have been even more intriguing and educational for the travelers in the group. The cold seems just part of the experience of living in the sub – Arctic when thrills continue to come in the night sky.

This clip of Justin’s group constructing their first igloo is pretty cool. We’ve added another authentic Inuit tutorial for you to compare and judge how well the group did. Both videos are very fun to watch.

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