by Steve Selden | Oct 7, 2015 | Churchill Photography
Polar bear season in Churchill, Manitoba is a special time of year. Well, the season is upon us and travelers will be on the tundra searching for polar bears in the Churchill Wildlife Management Area by next week. These inspiring photos from Churchill will get everyone excited for amazing daily posts from the polar bear capital of the world.

Older male polar bear. John Lehmann photo.

Polar bear emerging from a rest in the willows. Brad Josephs photo.

Polar bear sniffing the air of Churchill. Brad Josephs photo.

Polar bears wrestling in the willows. Natural habitat photo.

Sniffing around the Polar Rover. Natural Habitat Adventures photo.
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by Steve Selden | Dec 30, 2014 | Conservation
Churchill is a funky frontier town with some unusual characters and a town center right out of the movies. The town is self-contained with just about every activity you want located in the town complex. Northern restaurants and bars line the main drag which is Kelsey Boulevard. Polar bears even saunter into town so if one is patient one doesn’t have to head out to the Churchill Wildlife management Area in a polar rover to see them.
Here are five attractions outside of Churchill proper that are worth checking out if you happen to visit the northern village.
1. Ithaca Shipwreck: Just off the coast near Bird Cove in Churchill, this old freighter is a classic landmark of the region.
2. Cape Merry: This iconic overlook on the precambrian sheild above the Churchill River and Hudson Bay is a classic starting point for any Adventure group arriving in Churchill. One can become geographically centered here and get a feel for the immensity of the Hudson Bay.

Natural Habitat group at the Cape Merry battery. Karen Walker photo.
3. Port of Churchill: A major economic stalwart of the town, this massive grain storage and port facility facilitates the cargo train as well as enormous cargo ships transporting grain products across the oceans via waterways accessible to the the Hudson Bay.

Grain port of Churchill.Steve Selden photo.
4. Observation tower at Goose Creek: In the summer this spot is a great place to observe various marsh birds and ducks. You also can get a distant view of an annual osprey nest as well as a clear vista about eight kilometers up the Churchill River. A quiet respite with amazing sky and landscape views.

Observation tower at Goose Creek marina.
5. Anglican Church: If you like the intimate atmosphere of a quaint church service, this is the place. If you also want to see a national treasure you can do that as well. The Lady Franklin stained glass window is displayed to the right of the alter. This grand piece of art was given by Sir John Franklin’s wife, Jane, in appreciation of all the search efforts put forth to find her husband and their lost Arctic expedition of 1845.

Anglican church in Churchill rests on the edge of the Hudson Bay.

Close – up of the Lady Franklin stained glass window Photo Karen Walker
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