Churchill Gray Wolf Photo

This cool Gray wolf shot from Rhonda Reid in Churchill is an amazing gem and rare sighting! Wolves in the area tend to stay out of sight if at all possible though off-season, when less travelers are in the area, there are better chances of spotting one. Churchill Arctic summer is still a time for seeing these majestic creatures when the town moves at a little slower pace.

wolf in Churchill, Manitoba

Gray wolf loping through a flock of Canada Geese in Churchill. Rhonda Reid photo.

Churchill Photos of the Week-Summer

Some fresh summer shots from Churchill local photographer and Parc’s Canada ranger Rhonda Reid. Churchill is full of many surprises as summer starts to blend into fall during August. A Natural Habitat Adventures group was incredibly fortunate to see polar bears, beluga whales and northern lights last week which is always an incredible feat!

Northern grass of parnassus.

Northern grass of parnassus with pollinating insects in petals. Rhonda Reid photo.

Precambrian shield in Churchill.

Precambrian shield sloping down towards the Hudson Bay. Rhonda Reid photo.

Polar bear mom and cub Churchill River.

Polar bear mom and cub nearing the dock at Cape Merry. Rhonda Reid photo.

Manitoba Conservation officer monitoring polar bears.

Manitoba Conservation officer monitoring bears emerging from water. Rhonda Reid photo.

Polar bears near Cape merry Churchill.

Polar bear sow and cub on the far point rocks near Cape Merry. Rhonda Reid photo.

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