by Steve Selden | Apr 23, 2019 | Tour News
We know it’s been awhile, however due to some website issues, we were unable to post this video of the 2019 HBQ winner Martin Massicotte being lifted by the other Hudson Bay Quest mushers in Churchill. What a tremendous race and return to the tundra of an amazing northern event!
by Steve Selden | Nov 20, 2018 | Tour News





Polar bear season 2018 is in the history books following quite the incredible season. Aside from the late freezing of the Hudson Bay, the Arctic wildlife was tremendously abundant throughout the six week season in Churchill and the surrounding region. Snow came early and polar bears roamed the frozen tundra of the Churchill Wildlife Management Area. These magnificent images by Natural Habitat Adventures amazing guide Drew Hamilton are some of the best of the season. Enjoy!
by Steve Selden | Nov 8, 2018 | Tour News

A polar bear tests the ice along the Hudson Bay. Colby Brokvist photo.

Polar bear sensing the air in the Churchill Wildlife Management Area. Colby Brokvist photo.

Fantastic red fox close up in Churchill. Colby Brokvist photo.

Polar bears roaming the tundra in Churchill. Colby Brokvist photo.
The tundra in the Churchill Wildlife Management Area is alive and bustling with Arctic wildlife. Polar bears, Red and Arctic foxes, as well as Ptarmigan, are being spotted throughout the region. With the polar bear season in full gear, the images are coming fast and furious. This polar bear season has about two weeks to go and the scene is set for incredible culmination out on the snow-covered tundra of the Churchill Wildlife Management Area. Keep watching for more news and images from the north!
by Steve Selden | Oct 25, 2018 | Tour News

Polar bear mom and cubs on the tundra. Jason Luoma photo.

Polar bear taking a look into the polar rover. Kry Walczak photo.

Two sparring male polar bears near the tundra lodge in Churchill Wildlife Management Area. Jason Luoma photo.
With snow already covering the tundra in the Churchill Wildlife Management Area, polar bears have become more active and are up and about sparring and moving along the coastal region near the Tundra Lodge. Numbers of bears being spotted by Natural Habitat Adventures groups are close to 15 or more.
Here are two Natural Habitat Adventure guide reports from the past week in Churchill:
“Wildlife is OFF THE CHARTS. A true banner week for this early in the season. We had three diverse weather days and incredible wildlife sightings, including: eight polar bears with close encounters, Arctic fox, red fox (silver morph),gyrfalcon, harbor seal, snow bunting, snowy owl, semi-palmated plovers, semi-palmated sandpipers, glaucous gulls, herring gulls, willow ptarmigan, common raven and common eider!!”
by Steve Selden | Aug 22, 2018 | Tour News

A beluga whale in the murky Churchill River. Reinhard Mink photo.

Polar bear scouring the tundra. Reinhard Mink photo.

Aerial of view of Halfway Point and the Hudson Bay. Reinhard Mink photo.

Pod of male beluga whales in the Hudson Bay. Reinhard Mink photo.

View of Churchill with Fort Prince of Wales in the foreground. Reinhard Mink photo.

Beluga seemingly hovering in the Churchill River. Reinhard Mink photo.
Summer is winding down in the north and the action has been relentless with the usual incredible Churchill summer highlights. The polar bears have been wandering the rocky Precambrian coast of the Hudson Bay and Churchill River and belugas have posed for shots like these above for the entire summer. We can’t get enough of the awesome scenic vistas near the coast and inland along rocky tundra. Another summer in the north with the wildlife one only dreams of! These images from Reinhard Mink are just a sample of the wildlife wonders of Churchill!